domingo, 22 de março de 2009

Thirsty work

Thirsty work
Feb 25th 2009From Economist.com
The water needed to produce everyday goods and beverages

WATER is a precious commodity, as any farmer in drought-besieged parts of China, America or Kenya knows only too well. Consumers may already be aware of the environmental impact of producing goods in terms of energy or pollution, but they might be surprised to learn how much water is needed to create some daily goods. A cup of coffee, for example, needs a great deal more water than that poured into the pot. According to a new book on the subject, 1,120 litres of water go into producing a single litre of the beverage, once growing the beans, packaging and so on are measured. Only 120 litres go into making the same amount of tea. As many as four litres of water are used to make a litre of the bottled stuff. Household items are even thirstier. Thousands of litres are needed to make shoes, hamburgers and microchips.
Glossary:drought=sêca, besiege=assediado stuff=papelada, mas comumente usado para designar qualquer coisa que não se sabe ou se quer dar o nome
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