HOnG KOnG - Panda HOnG KOnG’S EcOlOGical dEFicit How bad are we? Among countries or territories with populations larger than one million, Hong Kong’s per capita Ecological Footprint (5 4 gha) ranks 15th in the world But if we look closer at the demands we place on the natural world, compared with what Hong Kong’s productive
New Zealand has hit its meat-eating peak, new research shows Australia continues to be one of the world’s top meat-eating countries, with an annual consumption of 89 6kg per capita in 2019, up from 88 2kg per capita in 2000 Most of this was poultry
166 6 Meat - openknowledge. fao. org Global poultry, pig meat, beef, and sheep meat consumption is projected to grow 16%, 8%, 11%, and 16%, respectively, by 2033 Per capita, meat consumption will rise by 2% by 2033, just 0 5 kg year person on an edible retail weight equivalent basis (hereafter “rwe”), reaching 28 6 kg year person rwe This is only
New data shows 6 countries have hit their meat consumption . . . Australia continues to be one of the world’s top meat-eating countries, with an annual consumption of 89 6kg per capita in 2019, up from 88 2kg per capita in 2000 Most of this was poultry University of Sydney Curtin University
Hong Kong GDP per capita PPP - TRADING ECONOMICS The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Hong Kong was last recorded at 64467 58 US dollars in 2023, when adjusted by purchasing power parity (PPP) The GDP per Capita, in Hong Kong, when adjusted by Purchasing Power Parity is equivalent to 363 percent of the world's average
40 reasons Hong Kong is the world’s greatest city - CNN Hong Kong has the highest density of 7-Elevens in the world, with a density of one per 1 380 square miles, as of 2007 Add to that the number of branches of competitor Circle-K, and you have total