This blog is intended to go along with Population: An Introduction to Concepts and Issues, by John R. Weeks, published by Cengage Learning. The latest edition is the 13th (it will be out in January 2020), but this blog is meant to complement any edition of the book by showing the way in which demographic issues are regularly in the news.

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

People, Cars, and Energy

For many centuries China has been the most populous nation on earth. It has now reached two more milestones of potentially dubious, but still very important, distinction: (1) General Motors sold more cars in China in the first half of 2010 than they did in the United States, according to a story in the New York Times; and (2) the U.S. International Energy Agency reports that China has now overtaken the United States as the world's largest consumer of energy. These three things are obviously interrelated--more people, more cars, more energy consumption.

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