A class of studies also found overpopulation as a barrier to environmental sustainability, with mixed findings in both developing and developed countries49,50. Begum et al.51investigated the dynamic influence of overpopulation, energy consumption, and GDP growth onCO2emissions using the ARDL bond testi...
OverpopulationHousing problemsPollutionEnvironmental issuesDelayed marriagesPopulation is a phenomenon ever changing more positively rather than the vice versa. It is more increasing in Asian countries. The increase of population in Asia is not compatible with the geographical size and capacity of the count...
there are other relatively less populous countries with large water deficits — Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Mexico, and Pakistan. Four of these already import a large share of their grain. Only Pakistan remains self-sufficient. But with a population expanding by 4 million a...
The South Asian Idea is a resource for learning, not a source of expert opinion. The posts on the blog areintendedas starting points for classroom discussions and the position at the end of the discussion could be completely at odds with the starting point. Thus the blog simulates a learnin...
from whom theidea of the expedition had originated. Permission for the expedition wassought and granted in the capitals of the countries the expedition was topass through: Bangkok, where the Thai permission spoke of Napoleon III as‘the Sovereign of a friendly nation’, Hué (Annam), Mandalay ...
Combined waste from these countries could more than double during 2015-25, resulting in over 600 Mt of MSW annually by 2023. China has the largest installed WtE capacity globally (7.3 GW), with 339 plants in operation at the end of 2017. WtE has grown by 1 GW per year on average in ...
Keep in mind some African countries and Eastern European countries, including Russians, may even have better ping to the Asia server than the NA server. But regardless of that, even if we lose 20% of the player base which is being very conservative, it will ...
years, compared with 4% in OECD countries over 2010-16. Consequently, WtE capacity in China is now equivalent to 40% of that installed in all OECD countries combined. It has been expanding more slowly in the other five Asian countries mentioned, however, at an average rate of 16% annually...
years, compared with 4% in OECD countries over 2010-16. Consequently, WtE capacity in China is now equivalent to 40% of that installed in all OECD countries combined. It has been expanding more slowly in the other five Asian countries mentioned, however, at an average rate of 16% annually...
Study Area This study covered 15,595,674 km2 (17.55◦ S to 38.55◦ N, 64–146◦ E) (Figure 1) and included the countries of Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, ...