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Impact of population growth on Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emission: empirical evidence from Nigeria
Author(s) -
Ibrahim Mohammed Lawal
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jurnal perspektif pembiayaan dan pembangunan daerah
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2355-8520
pISSN - 2338-4603
DOI - 10.22437/ppd.v6i6.6730
Subject(s) - ordinary least squares , population , population growth , carbon dioxide , government (linguistics) , population size , economics , econometrics , natural resource economics , demography , ecology , biology , sociology , philosophy , linguistics
This paper seeks to examine the impact of population growth on carbon dioxide emission in Nigeria. Time series data from 1975 to 2016 was adopted. Variables such as population, affluence and technology were used as independent variables which were extracted from the IPAT equation. Econometric tools such as Ordinary Least Squares were adopted. The findings show that there is a positive association between CO2 emission, population and technology whereas affluence has a negative relationship with CO2. The study concluded that the population growth has a marginal impact on the level of CO2 emission. The paper recommended that there is need for the government to adopt a climate friendly technology that will minimize the increasing CO2 emission, improve on its GDP alongside controlling her population growth.

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