In Terms of Environmental Conditions, Best Place To Live Is…

You want to have that question answered? You are in luck for the results of a study on which would be the best place to live in terms of the environment has been released.
The study was done by Reader’s Digest and the whole study was done with the help of Matthew E. Kahn, a professor at UCLA Institute of Environment. Kahn had help from Fran Lostys, a journalist.
According to the results, the greenest countries in the world are the Nordic countries. And if you are opting for a really good country that’s green and would be the best among the best, then you should opt for Finland. Yep, Finland takes the top spot. Following Finland in the whole list is Iceland with Norway, Sweden, and Austria trailing behind.
The study emphasized, “Finland wins high marks for air and water quality, a low incidence of infant disease and how well it protects citizens from water pollution and natural disasters.”
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Oct 27, 2007 at 1:04 am
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