The two objectives that provide the overarching structure of the 2014 EPI are Environmental Health and Ecosystem Vitality. Environmental Health measures the protection of human health from environmental harm. Ecosystem Vitality measures ecosystem protection and resource management.
Nestlé is draining developing countries' groundwater to make its Pure Life bottled water, destroying countries' natural resources.
Now Nestlé is moving into Pakistan and sucking up the local water supply, rendering entire areas uninhabitable in order to sell mineral-enriched water to the upper class as a status symbol, while the poor watch wells run dry and their children fall ill.
The Argentinean government is currently investigating 11 projects to be part of the country's new renewable energy initiative. Four projects have already been approved by the government and are awaiting financial aid in order to begin taking form. One of these projects comes from China's Sky Solar Holdings. The other projects are likely to be approved in the coming months and will help the country reach its 2013 renewable energy goals effectively.
The second wettest summer on record was followed by a harsh winter, flooded grazing land and ruined crops, all resulting in soaring feed prices many farmers struggle to pay.
Food prices today are roughly twice what they were six years ago - in some cases even triple.
A poorer diet for the livestock has resulted in smaller animals which are less marketable, less fertile and make far less money for farmers.
Britain will become a net importer of wheat for the first time in a decade this year because of bad weather, the National Farmers' Union has said.
The prolonged cold weather is expected to impact this autumn's harvest
The average yield fell from 7.8 tonnes a hectare to 6.7 tonnes last summer.
Looking ahead to the 2013 harvest, farmers had only managed to get three quarters of the planned wheat planted this year, so the UK was already 25% down on potential production.
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Approximately 11 million gallons, or 257,000 barrels, of oil spilled into Prince William Sound, and approximately 1,300 miles of shoreline were impacted.
Congress passed legislation to improve tanker safety and increase spill prevention and response preparation in the still-recovering sound.