Tuesday 20 March 2012

carbon emissions



              Carbon emissions in the Middle East and North Africa have doubled in the past 30 years

The study says with their citizens creating two to 10 times the amount of emissions of the average

Global citizen, the problem is that countries that are rich in oil and gas are more likely to use it wastefully.

Carbon emissions created as people burn fossil fuels, carbon’s study used statistics for 2007, complied by the World Bank. Emissions from resource-rich countries are much bigger than the emissions from resource- poor countries, Rich countries of the Arabian Gulf. All of them are among the top per-capita carbon emitters.

The countries which having the most emissions are Qatar, Kuwait,UAE and Bahrain.Those countries are ranked as the top countries that’s produce carbon emissions.

The smallest footprint in the Middle East and North Africa are in Yemen,Morocco,Egypt and Tunisia,around less than half of the global average.

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