Note: the information below is from www.globalresearch.ca/population-growth-pollution-and-the-global-environment/24467
In our textbooks we have learnt that most of the cause of pollution is due to humans' actions. There's also a saying that claims that "If humans extinct, the whole ecosystem will blossom in the next 50 years" (or something like that). Is it true to reduce pollution by reducing human population?
Statistics showed that carbon dioxide emission rate is different for each countries, higher in the G-20 countries & lower in the "3rd" world countries. However, the size of population is the exact opposite, which is lower in the G-20 countries while higher in the "3rd" world. So is human really a pollution? Not really.
Pollution actually depends on the living standards of humans, which can be decided by humans themselves whether to live a life of high or low carbon dioxide emission.
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