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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Current Event 6: "Population Change/Over Population"

Population Change: Another Big Influence on Climate Change
Science Daily Team
Oct. 12th 2010
Science Daily Articles

Kyle C. 7A
Nov. 9th 2010

Busy workers using transportation are the causes of Population Change. In an overpopulation area, changes of population can affect the world's emissions of carbon dioxide in the future. There are many reasons to signify the causes of Population Changes and many solutions to stop Population Changes.
According to the studies, next 30 years will be the difficulties for Population Change. Over by 35 years, demographers estimated that Population will reach up to its new peak 3 billion people. Many centuries and decades ago, Population Growth wasn't a problem however as time passed by and the world developed it became an issue. As higher Population can go up to, there will be additional troubles such as more usage of living needs.
Demographers working for United Nations declared that " 16- 30% of emission reductions are thought to keep the world's temperature from causing serious impacts." Slowing Populations will reduce down the amount of greenhouse gas emissions in a short period but sending the message across the globe won't be as easy. This summarizes that, the pollutions human tend to create will be a chaos for the Population Growth.
On the other hand, lead author of NCAR (scientist) Brain O'Neill logically speaks that " If global population growth slows down, it is not going to solve the climate problem, but it can make a contribution, especially in long term."
Basically, we should conserve energies and alter our life styles a bit. Although we can 't change everything, we could change a bit of our human lives to decrease the influences. As Scientist Mr. Brian mentioned, it won't really cause too much damage nevertheless once pollution dominates the whole world it can be the end...

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