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26 maart 2008 00:45 |
Václav Klaus scepsis
Van een andere orde dan de klimatologische of natuurkundige scepsis is de economische. Václav Klaus drukte het uit in een formule:
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As an economist, I have to start by stressing the obvious. Carbon dioxide emissions do not fall from heaven. Their volume (ECO2) is a function of GDP per capita (which means of the size of economic activity, SEA), of the number of people (POP) and of the emissions intensity (EI), which is the amount of CO2 emissions per dollar of GDP. This is usually expressed in a simple relationship which is, of course, a tautological identity:
ECO2= EI x SEA x POP
but with some assumption about causality it can be turned into a structural equation. What this relationship tells is simple: If we really want to decrease ECO2 (which most of us assembled here today probably do not consider necessary), we have to either stop the economic growth and thus block further rise in the standard of living, or stop the population growth, or make miracles with the emissions intensity.
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Bron: http://www.klaus.cz/klaus2/asp/clane...d=XpAV39wT4A32
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