National Geographic Society on May 7 announced its first global public attitudes on consumption and the environment report. The results showed that Brazil and the Indian way of life on the environment, most sustainable, followed by Chinese, Americans in all the major indexes all scored the lowest ranking countries in the bottom of the investigation. According to "National Geographic" website
Reported that the "2008 Green Index: Consumer Choice and the Environment Global tracking polls," a total of 14 countries surveyed 1,000 consumers, from the housing (such as size and energy level ), transportation (commuting mode and distance, etc.), food (whether for local products and green food, etc.) and consumer goods (environmental protection, reuse, etc.) in four areas, 65 indicators to
Investigate the lifestyle of the residents of these countries. Survey, Brazil and India, the highest scores (60 points), indicating that they most environmentally friendly way of life, which the Indians eat fruit and vegetables, while consuming very little meat, so most green eating habits. Ranking followed were China (56.1 points), Mexico (54.3 points) of the consumers. This is one of