World energy consumption is at 13,000,000 MTOE (Million Ton Oil Equivalent). The developed world (OECD, mostly Western countries) consumes about 40-45% (2010 figure) of all world energy consumption, reduced from 60% in 1975. The energy consumption of the developed world reduce because it shift the production base to China, India and other developing world for cheaper labour and resources.
Less than the all undeveloped countries.
23% of all the world's energy
The US is the leading polluter in the world so other countries don't worry that much about green energy. China might use green energy though...
Organisms use energy computer uses energy, so the answer is pretty much everything.
People own more energy consuming appliances in a developed country like America than in a third world or developing country.
In the us energy is use alot from wind ..
20 percent of the population consume 75 percent of the worlds resources
Coal is still a significant source of energy globally, with about 27% of the world's primary energy coming from coal. However, the use of coal is declining in developed countries due to environmental concerns, while it is increasing in developing countries to meet their growing energy demands.
People in the developed world tend to use more water per person than those in the developing world. This is often due to factors such as higher standards of living, increased industrialization, and more water-intensive diets and agricultural practices.
Because we haven't yet developed the ability to use it so fast that it gets used up. No matter how much we use, the same amount that was there when we began is still there.
They use way to much energy, but what would we do with out google. :)
industrialized nations use more energy