ETCETERA / Index
Olympic swimming poolfuls of standard-size cans used every day in Britain: 5.6
Olympic poolfuls of water polluted in the manufacture of the current US car fleet: 24,106,000
Olympic poolfuls of ink used to print the book Chronicle of the 20th Century: 78
Percentage of Britons favouring forcible immigrant repatriation: 36
Women world-wide with contraceptive implants in their arms: 1,500,000
Seal pups surviving past 10 months old off the coast of Namibia in 1985: 54,000 In 1989: 3,000
Miles juggernauts would stretch loaded nose-to- tail with a year's waste for UK dumps: 165,000
Percentage of Japanese households shared by three generations: 40
People estimated to be inadequately housed in central Paris: 60,000
Estimated Paris properties currently vacant: 100,000
Hours spent by US doctors filling out forms each week: 25
Average sum spent before a plastic money card is reported stolen: pounds 300
Square kilometres of Britain occupied by golf courses: 1,000
Sources: RM/Steel Can Recycling Information Bureau/Alcan; RM (Olympic pool 2.27m litres)/Guiness Book of answers 1993/Information Please Almanac (1989 US car fleet 144m); Chronicle Communications Ltd; ICM Ltd; New Scientist 1,895 (Finnish-made Norplant); Vital Signs, Worldwatch Institute/Earthscan; ibid; RM/Dept of the Environment (400m tonnes: juggernaut, 23 tonnes); New Scientist 1,893; New Statesman & Society; ibid; US President William Clinton; Association For Payment Clearances; New Scientist.
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