The Origin of Global Environmental Vulnerability

Author:

Hossain Md. Faruque1

Affiliation:

1. Kennesaw State University

Abstract

Abstract Border among nations is the primary barrier to the adaptation process of mother nature. It causes huge population density in a limited area which drives huge consumption of natural resources to meet the daily basic needs of the dense population. Subsequently, it enforces to building of a dense conventional development to lead a modern life, resulting in, the formation of huge environmental pollution, global health crisis, and climate change perplexity. Hence, the effects of the dense population due to the borders among the nations have been investigated by implementing the Integrated Assessment Models (IAM) gravity model which suggested that the dense population accounts for severe CO2 emissions and global health crises throughout the world. Naturally, the quantification of border effects on population distribution in relation to CO2 emissions due to the conventional development worldwide has since been carried out, and the results suggested that it is contributing to huge emissions of CO2 which accounts for severe climate change crisis. Simply, this research finding suggested that restrictive bordering among the nations throughout the world increase dense exposure of the people in a limited area which plays a vital role in deliberations of CO2 emission, global health problems, and climate change crisis which is a clear danger for the for the planet earth to survive it near future.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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