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Editor's Insight: World's greenest people, Germany's fading Greens and GDP's flaws

Living in poverty and under authoritarian regimes is a good start to reducing one's environmental footprint.

Fri, 28 Apr 2017

To be greener, get poorer
A new report ranking of countries with “the most environmentally friendly people” shows the greenest nations are also some of the poorest.

The MoneySuperMarket survey lists Mozambique, Ethiopia and Zambia as having the top eco-friendly credentials.

“At the top of

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