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The Happy Planet Index reveals the ecological efficiency with which human well-being is delivered

The index combines environmental impact with human well-being to measure the environmental efficiency with which, country by country, people live long and happy lives. Learn about the ideas behind the HPI, how it is calculated, why we need it and what it can teach us.

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Examine overall HPI scores across the globe and discover how scores have changed over time

Improved data for 143 countries around the world, representing 99 per cent of the world’s population, has been used to compile HPI 2.0. Explore the results of the global index, as well as the index for Europe, and look at how scores for OECD nations have changed over time.

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Sign up to support the Happy Planet Charter, calculate your own HPI score and add your ideas

Join the broad range of organisations and individuals showing their support for happy planet living by signing up for the new Happy Planet Charter. Take the online survey to produce your own HPI score and add your ideas to help create true sustainable well-being worldwide.

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Sign the Happy Planet Charter

The Happy Planet Charter sets out the principles and targets we need to achieve sustainable well-being.

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Download report

Read the new report, presenting the results from the second global compilation of the Happy Planet Index.

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Recent News

This month, the city of Florence, one of the birthplaces of banking, was host to two events that form part of the process which is changing the way we understand and measure progress.

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Following their launch on Saturday, the Happy Planet Index 2.0 report and website have garnered lots of attention from the media.

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To coincide with the publication of the second global compilation of the Happy Planet Index, nef has launched a new Happy Planet Charter. The Charter gives clear goals for individuals, organisations and nations to aim for if they are to achieve truly sustainable well-being.

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