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Global pollution: Shocking stats!

Ana sayfa / World

Environmental pollution remains one of the most formidable challenges in the modern world. Despite persistent efforts by various global organizations, local municipalities, and eco-conscious citizens, pollution continues to pose a significant threat, detrimentally impacting the quality of life across the globe. A recent study by the World of Statistics sheds light on this worldwide predicament by ranking the most polluted countries.

Unexpected findings in the ranking of the world’s most polluted countries

Topping the list as the most polluted country is Mongolia, whereas Finland claims the spot of the cleanest. The report, however, fails to take population densities into account, instead presenting the data in absolute terms. Some of the findings are unexpectedly startling.

The top of the pollution ranking is predominantly occupied by Middle Eastern and African countries, while the lower end is populated largely by Scandinavian countries. Particularly astonishing is India’s placement, just two positions ahead of a country with a considerably smaller population. Here’s the full breakdown of the world’s most polluted countries.

Primary energy sources of nations unveil surprising revelations

The study also explores the primary energy sources for each country. The outcomes are intriguing, offering an unexpected insight into the factors potentially contributing to the pollution levels of these countries.

According to the information published by World of Statistics, the world’s most polluted countries are:

  1. Mongolia
  2. Union of Myanmar
  3. Lebanon
  4. Ghana
  5. Nigeria
  6. Afghanistan
  7. Bangladesh
  8. Vietnam
  9. Nepal
  10. Peru
  11. Egypt
  12. China
  13. Chile
  14. Venezuela
  15. Iran
  16. Pakistan
  17. Kazakhstan
  18. Philippines
  19. India
  20. Indonesia
  21. Turkey
  22. Saudi Arabia
  23. South Korea
  24. Ukraine
  25. Russia
  26. Mexico
  27. South Africa
  28. Italy
  29. Poland
  30. Brazil
  31. Argentina
  32. United Arab Emirates
  33. France
  34. England
  35. Japan
  36. Spain
  37. USA
  38. Canada
  39. Germany
  40. Australia
  41. Slovenia
  42. Luxembourg
  43. Netherlands
  44. Denmark
  45. Sweden
  46. Austria
  47. Norway
  48. Switzerland
  49. Estonia
  50. Iceland
  51. Finland

What are your thoughts on these rankings? How does this report influence your perspective on global pollution and its root causes? We welcome your insights in the comment section below!

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