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Population and Climate Change: Consensus and Dissensus among Demographers
Authors:van Dalen  Hendrik P.  Henkens  Kène
Affiliation:1.Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI-KNAW), P.O. Box 11650, NL-2502, AR The Hague, The Netherlands
;2.Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TISEM), Tilburg University, P.O. Box 90153, NL-5000 LE, Tilburg, The Netherlands
;3.University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), P.O. Box 72, NL-9700 AB, Groningen, The Netherlands
;4.Department of Sociology, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, NL-1018 WV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Abstract:What role does population play in thinking about the problem of climate change and some of its solutions? In a survey conducted between February and April 2020, we asked European demographers to state their views on the relationship between climate change and population developments, and asked them to rate their concern about climate change and other socio-demographic issues. We found that climate change is at the top of the list of demographers’ concerns, but that their sense of urgency with respect to taking action to redress global warming is not matched by their belief that population policy can make a crucial difference in reducing CO2 emissions: demographers are highly divided on the question whether the global population size should be reduced to lower CO2 emissions, as well as on the question whether family planning is an effective policy instrument.
Keywords:Climate change   Population policy   Population decline   Fertility   Demographers   Family planning
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