id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ddvxws7xdjcnniwiukktahieva Kikuo Onozaki Population Is a Critical Factor for Global Carbon Dioxide Increase 2009 3 .pdf application/pdf 1352 114 56 population growth on carbon dioxide increase, much In addition, direct and indirect human-derived CO2 emission appeared to contribute much to the total amount of CO2 emission in developing countries and as the economy grow fossilfuel-derived CO2 emission increased more as compared to human-derived emission. These findings indicate that population growth especially in developing countries is a critical factor for manipulation of population growth in developing countries is a critical factor for manipulation of global CO2 increase. Population was plotted as compared to the atmospheric CO2 concentration and global atmospheric temperature (Fig. 1). Comparison of the Amount of CO2 Emission from Human (Direct and Indirect) and Fossil-Fuel among Developing and Developed Countries Next, the amount of CO2 emission from human (direct and indirect) and fossil-fuel was compared between developing (China and India) and developed and it rapidly increased as compared to that of human derived emission. These results indicate that human-derived CO2 emission contributes ./cache/work_ddvxws7xdjcnniwiukktahieva.pdf ./txt/work_ddvxws7xdjcnniwiukktahieva.txt