In 1937, an average pre-war year, New Zealand led the world, with percapita consumption of 40.7 pounds, and Australia was second with 342 pounds. |
This form of percapita rate, derived from branching theory, is robust to variation in the true extinction rate, including events as dramatic as mass extinctions. |
As noted earlier, despite the growth of the past decade, the percapita usage of many metals-intensive products remains relatively low in these emerging markets. |
Canadian researchers rank highly in the G-7 in the number of publications produced on a percapita basis. |
Table 3 shows projections to 2020 for population increases and changes in economic affluence estimated as GDP percapita, with the resulting per capita and total energetic demands. |
For Switzerland this means a massive reduction in percapita CO2 emissions as they currently amount to six tons per head if you only consider domestic production. |