Lets look at one more facet of data: relationship between GDP and gas production.
USA _____32.9% of world GDP 4.65% population 25% greenhouse gases
Japan____13.4%_____________2.09%__________7%
Germany___6.0%____________1.36%__________4%
Britain_____4.6%____________0.99%__________ 2%
France_____4.2%____________0.97%
China______3.7%___________20.84%_________15%
using 2000 world GDP data, and Beet's table from the first post
Seems to me the US is not all that bad at productive efficiency -- the 25% is totally misleading when viewed alone. In fact, Germany isnt all that much better (1.5 GDP:gas ratio for germany, 1.32 for USA)
The REAL message in this comparison is not that the US is evil, but that the worst offenders and the major contributors to the problem come from low efficiency producers in the thrid world. Even a successful emerging Thrid World economy like China's can only muster a 0.15 RATIO -- so the US is almost 10x better at protecting the environment than China.
Just look at the industrialized numbers above -- roughly 65% of the world GDP coming from 31% of the population and making 55% of the gasses.
So, 69% of the world population (ie everyone not on the chart) makes 35% of the GDP while pumping out 45% of the gasses. This segment also includes many industrialised nations not on the list of 5 above -- but even so, the overall ratio 0.77, about half of the "evil" US's.
Beet, every time green stuff comes up you rant about american SUVs. Cars are a minimal part of the problem, and the SUV component (while useful to green and liberal demogogues as concrete images for unimaginative masses) are microscopically small contibutors. Most greenhouse gases come from industry and electrical production, not from vehicles.
edit -- sorry -- missed the vehicle vs industry emissions issue being addressed when i first skimmed thru the thread