This paper analyses population effects of increase in world energy use and CO2 emissions between 1990–2019 following a decomposition framework with interaction effects. The analysis has also been carried out for the 44 countries which accounted for most of the increase in world energy use and CO2 emissions during 1990–2019. Population growth was found to have a significant effect on both the increase in energy use and CO2 emissions at the global level, although the contribution of population growth to these increases has varied widely across countries. There is a need for integrating population factors in the sustainable development processes, particularly efforts directed towards environmental sustainability
2011By 2050 the world population is expected to reach 9 billion. Fears of the impact of such a large...
There is a long-standing dispute on the extent to which population growth causes environmental degra...
This paper examines two environmental impacts for which population has a substantial demonstrated in...
This paper analyses population effects of increase in world energy use and CO2 emissions between 199...
This paper attempts to investigate the impact of economic growth and CO2 emissions on energy consump...
This study examines the regional and temporal differences in the statistical relationship between na...
AbstractThis paper attempts to investigate the impact of economic growth and CO2 emissions on energy...
This paper analyses the impact of population growth on CO2 emissions in European Union countries. Tr...
This paper analyses the impact of population growth on CO2 emissions in European Union countries. Tr...
This study examines the regional and temporal differences in the statistical relationship between na...
Relations between demographic change and emissions of the major greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
There are many similarities between Canada and Sweden, as both are relatively affluent northern nati...
Energy consumption has increased remarkably over the past half century mainly due to increasing popu...
The fertility rate for women and the related population growth rate, for numerous developing (transi...
Existing research on the relationship between economic growth and environmental impact has produced ...
2011By 2050 the world population is expected to reach 9 billion. Fears of the impact of such a large...
There is a long-standing dispute on the extent to which population growth causes environmental degra...
This paper examines two environmental impacts for which population has a substantial demonstrated in...
This paper analyses population effects of increase in world energy use and CO2 emissions between 199...
This paper attempts to investigate the impact of economic growth and CO2 emissions on energy consump...
This study examines the regional and temporal differences in the statistical relationship between na...
AbstractThis paper attempts to investigate the impact of economic growth and CO2 emissions on energy...
This paper analyses the impact of population growth on CO2 emissions in European Union countries. Tr...
This paper analyses the impact of population growth on CO2 emissions in European Union countries. Tr...
This study examines the regional and temporal differences in the statistical relationship between na...
Relations between demographic change and emissions of the major greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
There are many similarities between Canada and Sweden, as both are relatively affluent northern nati...
Energy consumption has increased remarkably over the past half century mainly due to increasing popu...
The fertility rate for women and the related population growth rate, for numerous developing (transi...
Existing research on the relationship between economic growth and environmental impact has produced ...
2011By 2050 the world population is expected to reach 9 billion. Fears of the impact of such a large...
There is a long-standing dispute on the extent to which population growth causes environmental degra...
This paper examines two environmental impacts for which population has a substantial demonstrated in...