WWF and GOOD collaborated to produce infographics that dig down into some of the details in WWF's 2010 Living Planet Report. The one above shows how many Earths' worth of resources the world's population would consume if we all ate a Italian, Malaysian, or American diet. Another piece, below, shows the changes in the ecological footprint of high-, middle-, and low-income countries, as compared to their Living Planet Index scores, which measure biodiversity. While richer countries are using more resources, it seems to be mostly affecting poorer countries.