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Environmental Analysis & Ecology Studies

Some Consequences from Increasing Human Population to the Environment and Weather & Climatic System

  • Open or Close Paulus Agus Winarso*

    Indonesia State College Meteorology Climatology & Geophysics, Indonesia

    *Corresponding author: Paulus Agus Winarso, Indonesia State College Meteorology Climatology & Geophysics, Indonesia

Submission: May 29, 2018; Published: June 27, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/EAES.2018.03.000559

ISSN: 2578-0336
Volume3 Issue2

Abstract

Global human population has been growth the population around 83 million people annually, or 1.1% per year. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7.616 billion in 2018 (based upon United Nations on World Population Prospect 2017). Based from World Population Prospect from the United Nations Population Division has informed that during the era niniteen century up to beginning twentieth century, there was slow increasing population with the amount 1 million people. Then during twentieth century, there would become shorter approaching 1 million/ in the range 33 – 11 years, it means that in the last period in the end nineteen century especially starting 1980 the world population become 5 million people. The world population increased up to 6 million in the end twetieth century of 1999 and approacing more than 7 million people in the recent years of 2018. Increasing world population would not follow with additional areas, meaning to say, there should be efforts for introducing idea/technology how to attain and to survive for human life.

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