The US trails well behind other developed countries in environmental sustainability, according to a report to be released at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
When scored on its sustainability - how well the country performs on maintaining core environmental factors such as clean air, water and habitats for indigenous plants and animals - the US came 45th in the world.
Finland headed the ratings, which included three other Nordic countries - Norway, Sweden and Iceland - in the top five. Uruguay ranked third.
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The US scored relatively well on water quality and its capacity for environmental protection. But its standing was dragged down by issues such as the quantity of waste generated per person and the amount of greenhouse gases emitted.
In industrialised nations, pollution, consumption of natural resources and generation of waste tend to dominate. In developing countries, the overriding concerns are the depletion of natural resources, such as exhausted soils, and controlling pollution.
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