Culture of Science
17 Aug
(compare to top oil producers)
Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2009)
Per Capita would be a lot more informative.
In that case, the U.S. would look particularly bad (and multiply that by two for Texas). More on that soon..
Is this adjusted for population size or something similar?
[...] top oil consumers by Sheril Kirshenbaum and published on her blog, Culture of Science, on 8/17/2011. Used with her permission. [6] U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration (EIA) [...]
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Per Capita would be a lot more informative.
In that case, the U.S. would look particularly bad (and multiply that by two for Texas). More on that soon..
Is this adjusted for population size or something similar?