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Environment pollution influences economy developmentWhy does environment pollution will impact global economy growth? My earth is beginning to run out of natural resource: metals and energysources, as well as food. However, environment pollution is main factor influences our food will be shortage to supply, land is not clean, water is dirty, air pollution increases. But, whether these natural environment challenge has direct relationship to influence global economic growth rapidly or recession causes. I shall explain the reason as below: If we are not going to be warmed to oblivion as climate alarmists are trying to convince everybody, our traditional civilization will be weakened or even collapse at some point, due to the growing scarcity of basic material required to keep the world economy going. Various media present the public with alarming-looking diagrams that the number of years that separate us from the end of copper, lead, crude oil, natural gas etc. natural resource shortage crisis will cause because global warm natural environment damages our natural resource, even economy development. For example, when oil natural resourceis shortage, then oil price will rises because supply is less, but demand is increasing. Finally, the exceed climbing up oil price will bring other productys need to be decreased, e.g., cars need oil, but because oil price is increasing and it can not control to adjust its maximum price level. IN generally, many countries people feel oil price is unreasonable rasied, so the oil price is unreasonable going up factor, it must influence many potential car buyers' car driving need desire to be decreased. Then, car demand number will also decrease. So, environment pollution and global warm may cause natural shortage as well as any products or food prices increase to bring consumption desire decreases. Such as when rice is shortage, due to the number of farms is polluted to cause, there are not enough landto supply to grow rice decreases, then global rice price must goes up, when global population is increasing, but rice supply number is decreasing. Then, the poor people will not buy rice to eat easily because rice supply is limited to supply to satisfy global rice consumers' needs. So, environment pollution will causepoor people can not buy any food to eat easily in possible, due to inequalty food supply factor. Being mathematicians, rather than philosophers, the authors of the report in question built a model whose repeated runs projected the collapse around the year 2000 due to lack of food, fuels and industrial minerals. Other authors as that time dealt with rubber and different products seen as imnportant to be influence supplyshortage because environment pollution crisis causes the natural climate damages. IN fact, the same Bureau of Mines had warmed still earlier in 1896, that for a charge, the US reserves of oil would last only for four years. IN the case, the lonf periods ofperceived bountiful availability of mineral resources alternate with shorter periods of opposite perceptions. The natural of these lonf on average 30 to 40 years cycles have reasonably well - founded explanations. Mineral resources cycles may be reasonably well explained within the framework of economics, it means that why and how environment pollution and economy growth or recession have close effect and cause relationship. An no less importantly, historical evidence from the last nineteenth century is withthe proposed analytical framework.The reasons may include as below: The first reason may be explained is how the dynamics of demand and supply generate alternating periods of excess demand and excess supply that color people's thinkingabout the availability of mineral resources.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798579537904
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 136
  • Spine Width: 9 mm
  • Width: 203 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8579537908
  • Publisher Date: 10 Dec 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 390 gr


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