Revi wrote:Singapore is basically just a city
domallele wrote:Revi wrote:Singapore is basically just a city
Which should make Singapore more efficient, shouldn't it?
That is, after all, the reason given that Europeans consume less per capita than their North American cousins for a similarly comfortable lifestyle i.e. denser population centres. If you've been to Singapore you'll know there's virtually no traffic on the roads. Mostly taxis only. Their underground trains are incredible. And, importantly, there's no heavy industry. In fact there's probably next to no industry at all.
So how do they manage to consume so much?
Virtually no traffic? Even at 3am the roads are busy with traffic.
hillsidedigger wrote:It seems Canada's high per capita ranking would be largely due to the fuel burned in the Alberta tar sands project.
domallele wrote:The nation I was really surprised by was the Netherlands. A small nation who enjoy good public transport and use bicycles considerably more than most European countries. I guess they haven't exported their industry to the same extent as other Western nations.
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