
Americans are ranked last when it comes to being environmentally friendly. U.S. consumers are at the bottom of the National Geographic Society's new “Greendex” survey. No surprise with that one, heck, we can't even get half the country to agree that there even is a human component to climate change.

One-thousand consumers in each of 14 nations were asked about their homes, energy use, transportation, food and buying habits. The United States is last in transportation, housing and purchases of goods and is near the bottom on food.

Brazil and India are tied at the top of the survey. Brazilians live in small homes and most have no heat or air conditioning. Homes in India are similar to those in Brazil.

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