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C. E. White
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Lloyd Parker wrote:
>
> >Well you don't even have this right. Canada has a much higher per capita
> energy
> >consumption than the US.
> >
> >Ed
> >
> Not as of 1997 at least. The only nations higher than the US are Qatar,
> Bahrain, UAE, Netherlands, Kuwait, and Luxembourg.
>
> (from http://www.earthtrends.wri.org/text/ENG/variables/351.htm)
I guess there are charts that differ on this. Some show Canada far ahead of the
US and some slightly behind. Also charts that quote "Primary Energy Consumption
per GDP" usually show Canada well ahead of the US. I guess someone is going to
have to explain the difference between "Primary Energy" and just plan "Energy."
http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/international/iealf/tablee1c.xls
http://www.maui.net/~jstark/nrgfacts.html
http://www.unitednorthamerica.org/simdiff.htm
Here is an interesting reference for you -
http://www.eccj.or.jp/result/eng/13.html
Look down to the chart that shows World CO2 Emission per GDP and tell me if you
think moving production to China is a good thing.
Ed