Exploding the Population Myth: Consumption versus Population: Which is the Climate Bomb?

Price:

264.00 ৳


Experiences with Economic Reform: A Review of Bangladesh's Development, 1995
Experiences with Economic Reform: A Review of Bangladesh's Development, 1995
300.00 ৳
375.00 ৳ (20% OFF)
Fish, Water and People: Reflections on Inland Openwater Fisheries Resources of Bangladesh
Fish, Water and People: Reflections on Inland Openwater Fisheries Resources of Bangladesh
240.00 ৳
300.00 ৳ (20% OFF)

Exploding the Population Myth: Consumption versus Population: Which is the Climate Bomb?

https://uplbooks.com/web/image/product.template/3020/image_1920?unique=337f592
(0 review)

264.00 ৳ 264.0 BDT 330.00 ৳

330.00 ৳

Not Available For Sale

(20% OFF)

  • Language

This combination does not exist.

Add to Cart
Language: English

Tags :
Share :
Language
English (US)
Publisher(s)
The University Press Limited
First Published
1998
Page Length
123

Book Info

Global climate change is emerging as one of the most important environmental threats facing mankind. There is an increasing consensus amongst scientists worldwide that the threat is real. The Climate Convention and the more recent Kyoto Protocol demonstrate seriousness of the global community towards addressing the causes and consequences of global climate change. This report is a pioneering contribution and brings together expertise from both developed and developing countries to place population control in its correct context in relation to climate change response strategy. The report concludes that it is not population numbers in developing countries but the consumption pattern particularly in the north that are of importance as far as greenhouse gas emission is concerned. Technology can play a vital role. The per-capita concept in greenhouse gas emission will continue to remain a central issue in the debate on global climate change policy and mitigation as we enter the post-Kyoto Protocol world.



RELATED BOOKS

GET THE LATEST NEWS FROM US!

We Never Spam Your Inbox!