What countries have the highest ecological footprint?

A recent study (WWF Living Planet Report: October 2008) names the top ten countries with the highest ecological footprint per head as: United Arab Emirates (9.5 global hectares per person) United States (9.4 gh) Kuwait (8.9 gh) Denmark (8.0 gh) Australia (7.8 gh) New Zealand (7.7 gh) Canada (7.1 gh) Norway (6.9 gh) Estonia (6.4 gh) Ireland. (6.3 gh) The lowest country is Malawi, in Africa with an ecological footprint per person of 0.5 gh World total per person: 2.7 gh 4 gh Middle-income countries: 2.2 gh Low-income countries: 1.0 gh.

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