Population-based dynamical modelling for global warming mitigation assessment by nuclear energy resource
by Tae Ho Woo
International Journal of Global Warming (IJGW), Vol. 27, No. 3, 2022

Abstract: Climate change is analysed by the global population growth incorporated with the energy and its related social aspect consequences where the energy-mix policy has been issued to mitigate the carbon production fossil fuels such as oil and coal. In the simulation study, there are comparisons using three types of the population growth rate. Results show the temperature change where the variations of average temperature for 2020 are analysed in three cases of regions. The highest value is on 4th year as 4.49 in type 1 (land). So, the indirect method of the population growth to reduce the world temperature could be analysed as another way to treat the climate change. The other regional effect could be studied in the future work to find out the trend of nation and temperature variations.

Online publication date: Mon, 18-Jul-2022

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