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A US-Cuba Partnership for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development
In its 2006 Sustainability Index Report, the World Wildlife Fund, utilizing a combination of the United Nations Human Development Index (a measure of how well a nation is meeting its nutrition, water, health care, and education needs, etc.) and the Ecological Footprint (natural resource use per capita) determined that there is only one nation in the world that is currently living sustainably — and that nation is CUBA.
How did Cuba, a small island nation of 11,000,000 people, struggling with issues of poverty, the U.S. embargo, and devastating annual hurricanes, achieve this extraordinary distinction? And what can environmentalists in the U.S. learn from Cuba’s struggles and successes?
Eco Cuba Exchange, a project of Global Exchange’s 20 year old Campaign to End the U.S. Embargo of Cuba, promotes environmental interchange with Cuba and explores these questions.
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