Arien wrote: "There are 100s of electric bulbs on miles long compound walls lit like there is a marriage in every mansion in this country. yes its free for them. One of those can lit one whole village in other countries"
Most of environmental impact is not from municipal use of energy or other resources, it is industrial. For example, turning off at all UK homes will only reduce UK's emission by 4%. So in case of Qatar, the best could be 10%.
Because Qatar packages clean fuel to the rest of the world, they have to carry the duty of statistics for ecological footprint coming from emissions during the production processes.
Arien wrote: "There are 100s of electric bulbs on miles long compound walls lit like there is a marriage in every mansion in this country. yes its free for them. One of those can lit one whole village in other countries"
Most of environmental impact is not from municipal use of energy or other resources, it is industrial. For example, turning off at all UK homes will only reduce UK's emission by 4%. So in case of Qatar, the best could be 10%.
Because Qatar packages clean fuel to the rest of the world, they have to carry the duty of statistics for ecological footprint coming from emissions during the production processes.