One of the sub-saharan developing countries (and growing rapidly):
In 2003, Botswana was ranked 113 with a carbon dioxide emission rate of 2.3 metric tons per person. The only African countries with higher figures were Libya, South Africa, the Seychelles, Algeria and Mauritius. Botswana's relatively high per capita emission rate can be blamed partly on the small population but also on the fact that most of the country's electricity comes from coal.
[As reported in Mmegi Online.]
In 2003 the country's GDP was US$7.4 billion, and per capital GDP was US$4,346. Uninterrupted growth averaged over 9% during the three decades following independence in 1966. Population in 2003 was 1.7 million. [US International Trade Commission Publication 3785, October 2005]