National Geographic’s Human Footprint’
Posted on April 14, 2008 at 12:29 am.
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National Geographic Channel’s latest documentary “Human Footprint“, shows how our wanton consumerism is choking the planet. Over the two-hour broadcast, the consumption of a lifetime is piled up and put on display. Show host Elizabeth Vargas believes everyone watching this show can see that as each of us has an impact, each of us has a footprint. We also each have a responsibility to monitor our consumption and work on reducing our footprint. Consider this show as an ecology lesson with the most creative, dazzling and ambitious visual aids imaginable. Quantity of some items an American consumes over the life time: 5 054 Newspapers, 12 888 Oranges, 3796 Diapers, 12 129 Hamburger buns, 31 350 Galons of gas
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