Kenya might be the most corrupt but surprisingly it’s the least toxic new report shows

Kenya is actually the least toxic country in the world. Can you imagine that?

Apparently data obtained from the International Energy Agency and World Health Organization (WHO) was used by renewable energy firm The Eco Experts in order to rank the most toxic countries in the world and Kenya emerged as the least toxic.

In an analysis that takes account of air pollution, energy consumption and renewable energy production Kenya toppled countries like Ireland and Denmark which otherwise you would assume take good caution not to pollute.

The ranking however did not include every country, with one notable omission being that of Iceland, which could have been lauded on the list. The Nordic’s country use of geothermal energy means air pollution levels are typically very low.

And it would be paramount to note that the cleanest countries were largely those from Sub-Saharan Africa, while countries in the Middle East dominated the other end of the list. Saudi Arabia was ranked as the most toxic country.

The Eco Experts describes the results of the research as a warning that continued emissions of greenhouse gases could cause disastrous and irreversible damage to the planet.

Hmmm, something to actually smile about as we approach the weekend.

Here is a list of most and least countries in the world:

Kenya least toxic country in the world

Kenya least toxic country in the world

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Irari Ngugi

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