Human Footprint

National Geographic Human Footprint - Beer

Beer ConsumptionHow much Beer will the average person consume in a lifetime? National Geographic Human Footprint looks at

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National Geographic Human Footprint - Clothes

Consumtion Clothes Textiles Human FootprintHave you ever considered your lifetime wardrobe and the amount of clothing that you will consume in a lifetime? National Geographic will lay out a lifetime wardrobe so that you can see for yourself.

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National Human Footprint - Hygiene and Cosmetics

Cosmetic Hygene Products Consumption National Geographic Human FootprintHave you ever considered how much grooming products and cosmetics you consume? The National Geographic Human Footprint examines what the average person consumes in a lifetime.

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National Geographic Human Footprint- Showers

Water Comsuption Showers Human FootprintHow many showers will the average person take in a lifetime? National Geographic takes look at the amount of water a person will consume taking showers over the course of a lifetime.

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National Geographic Human Footprint - Wine

Wine Consuption

How many bottles of wine will an average wine drinker consume in a lifetime? National Geographic looks at wine consumption in America.

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National Geographic Human Footprint - Meat Consumption

Human Footprint Meat

National Geographic looks at human consumption and our impact on earth. There is a look at the Meat production industry.

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The Human Footprint from National Geographic.

The Human FootprintNational Geographic produced an enlightening series which illustrates that consumption of the Average American. Human Footprint reveals the lifetime consumption of an average American including the resources needed to produce, package and transport everything consumed. The numbers staggering when you visually see exactly what we consume.

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