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harrisonsdream
12-04-2007, 02:40 PM
Divorce bad for the Earth, study says
Splits may lead to greater energy, water consumption

By JULIET EILPERIN
Washington Post

Divorce isn't just a family matter. It exacts a serious toll on the environment by boosting the energy and water consumption of those who used to live together, according to a study authored by two Michigan State University researchers.

The analysis found that co-habiting couples and families around the globe use resources more efficiently than households that have split up. The researchers calculated that in 2005, divorced American households used between 42 and 61 percent more resources per person than before they separated, spending 46 percent more per person on electricity and 56 percent more on water.

Their paper, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science, also found that if the divorced couples had stayed together in 2005, the United States would have saved 73 billion kilowatt hours of electricity and 627 billion gallons of water in that year alone.

Married households use energy and water more efficiently than divorced ones because they share these resources — including lighting and heating — among more people, Liu said. Moreover, the divorced households they surveyed between 1998 and 2002 used up more space, occupying between 33 and 95 percent more rooms per person than in married households.

"Hopefully this will inform people about the environmental impact of divorce," said one of the paper's co-authors, Jianguo Liu, in an interview Monday. "For a long time we've blamed industries for environmental problems. One thing we've ignored is the household."

Liu, who directs Michigan State University's Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, and research assistant Eunice Yu spent five years analyzing data from 12 countries, including Belarus, Brazil, Kenya and Greece.

Lester Brown, president of the Washington-based Earth Policy Institute, said the study's finding made sense, but it is hard to craft public policies to address the problem of the increasing number of households in the United States and elsewhere. He noted that in many countries, such as Japan, women are choosing to marry later or not marry at all, which also expands the number of people living alone.

ijustdidit2012
12-05-2007, 11:19 AM
Divorce is bad for everything didnt know it was even bad for the enviroment.

Melymj4
12-06-2007, 12:13 AM
well, that was interesting

Wicked
12-06-2007, 12:22 AM
Hmm, maybe "Breaking up after living together, marriage or not, is bad for the Earth" should be the title of the article. :lol TONS of couples live together and then split up and move into separate homes and never get married. And what about "Having children is bad for the Earth", because when they move out into their own places they increase energy usage? One couple divorces and they increase energy usage by one person. One couple stays married and has three kids, when those kids move out they increase it three fold! It's not like it's just divorce. :P

I hate sensational news headlines.

Loretta
12-06-2007, 12:32 AM
Hmm, maybe "Breaking up after living together, marriage or not, is bad for the Earth" should be the title of the article. :lol TONS of couples live together and then split up and move into separate homes and never get married. And what about "Having children is bad for the Earth", because when they move out into their own places they increase energy usage? One couple divorces and they increase energy usage by one person. One couple stays married and has three kids, when those kids move out they increase it three fold! It's not like it's just divorce. :P

I hate sensational news headlines.


Gotta agree. That was ridiculous. :lol

RonniesWifeJen
12-06-2007, 03:16 PM
I doubt anyone will choose to stay married and work it out because if they split it will be bad for the earth. People will do what they feel is in their own best interests.
I can just see the conversation now...
Woman: "I don't want you to sign those divorce papers I had you served with. I just read a study saying it's bad for the environment if we get divorced."
Man: "Oh then we have to work things out, for the environments sake"
Yeah right.

What they said in this study is an easy deduction, they just bothered to put money into finding out the statistics.

A PP is right though, any increase in the number of households is effectivly harder on the environment. The reason they named the study this way is because it's specifically what they studied.

harrisonsdream
12-06-2007, 03:24 PM
Hmm, maybe "Breaking up after living together, marriage or not, is bad for the Earth" should be the title of the article. :lol TONS of couples live together and then split up and move into separate homes and never get married. And what about "Having children is bad for the Earth", because when they move out into their own places they increase energy usage? One couple divorces and they increase energy usage by one person. One couple stays married and has three kids, when those kids move out they increase it three fold! It's not like it's just divorce. :P

I hate sensational news headlines.

i completely agree :lol