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Population Controls Environment

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  • Li Zhou

    (School of Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University Tianjin, China)

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It is confirmedly shown that global emission of CO2 is determined by the world population, which is an ecological rule of the globe. It reveals that 1.3 billion is the break-even point of CO2 and more people lead to net emission. The ecological system maintains a metastable state with a constant per capita emission of CO2 until reaching 6.7 billion of population when the metastable state crashed. Both permafrost land and glaciers begin to melt, and the per capita emission of CO2 becomes remarkably higher. The quantitative correlation clearly shows that environmental problem cannot be solved by any technical measure, but to reduce the world population. Firstly, pull the world population back to an ecologically metastable state, and then gradually to the break-even point of CO2.

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  • Li Zhou, 2018. "Population Controls Environment," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 4(3), pages 55-57, 03-2018.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2018:p:55-57
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