New York City uses more energy, sucks
down more water, and spews out more solid waste than any other
mega-metropolitan area. There are about 20 million residents,
speaking over 800 languages, in the 6,000 square miles that comprise
the city’s greater metropolitan statistical area. It pumps out over
33 million tons of waste a year. The next closest offender is Mexico
City, which generates 12 million tons of trash.
There are at least 26 other megacities around the world, which,
according to new research published in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Science, account for 9 percent of the planet’s
electricity use, drain 10 percent of its gasoline, and create 13
percent of its trash. There were 27 megacities, worldwide, as of
2010. In 2020 there will be closer to 40. According to the study,
New York is more wasteful per capita, than all of them.
"The New York metropolis has 12 million fewer people than Tokyo, yet
it uses more energy in total: the equivalent of one oil supertanker
every 1.5 days,” according to study author Chris Kennedy, a
professor of civil engineering at the University of Toronto.
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Jun 26, 2015
Feb 27, 2015
Interesting Facts
A friend of mine, Bob D. passed on these
tidbits, some old some new, but all interesting. The population of
the world could fit into the state of Texas and it would still be
less crowded than New York City. The surface area of Russia is
slightly larger than that of Pluto. Lego makes more tires than any
company, including tire companies. The combined weight of all ants
on earth is about equal to the combined weight of all humans.
Alexander the Great conquered half the known world by age 22. Tenth
US president John Tyler (born 1790) has two grandsons (born 1924,
1928) still living (as of Jan, 2015). The last known widow of a
civil war veteran died in 2008.
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