1. The organization Environmental Defense says that U.S. cars and
trucks emit 314 metric tons of CO2 every year, and -- in case you were
wondering -- that's equivalent to burning as much coal as would fit in a
50,000 mile long freight train.
2.On average there are 27 oil spills every day
somewhere in the waters of the worlds, and the Valdez spill doesn't even
make the list of the top 30 all-time largest.
3. The American Petroleum
Institute (API) tells us that if the government would lift those silly
environmental restrictions and allow the petrol industry to drill
everywhere, there's enough oil right here in the U.S. to fuel 60 million
cars and trucks for 60 years.
4.According to an Associated Press article,
American kids between the ages of 12 and 19 now spend about $179
billion annually. That translates into more than $100 per teen per
week.
5.According to the U.S. EPA, Americans spend $25
billion a year on lawn care.
Residential lawns and gardens are doused with 80 million pounds of
chemical pesticides and 70 million tons of fertilizers annually.
6.According to the Harvard Center of Risk Analysis, more than 2,500
deaths and 330,000+ injuries every year in the U.S. are caused by the
use of cell phones (both handheld and hands-free phones) while driving.
Yet only six states prohibit the use of cell phones while driving, and that only applies to hand-held phones; no state currently prohibits the use of hands-free phones.
8.According to the Children in Nature website, "Children can identify up
to 1,000 corporate logos, but fewer than 10 plants or animals native to
their backyards."