
"It looks unlikely that there will be any substantial near-term departure from recently observed accleretion in carbondioxide emission rates", says Tim Garrett, an associate professer of atmospheric sciences.
Garrett's study was panned by some economists and rejected by several journals before acceptance by Climatic Change. The study which is based on the concept that physics can be used to characterize the evolution of civilization-indicates:
- Energy conservation or efficiency doesn't really save energy,but instead spurs economic growth and acclerated energy conservation.
- Throughout history a simple physical"constant"-an unchanging mathematical value links global energy use to the world's accumulated economic productivity, adjusted for inflation.So it isn't necessary to consider population growth and standard of living in predicting society's future energy conservation and resulting carbondioxide emissions.
It says that to stop emitting carbondioxide is impossible but it can lowered by builting a new powerplant industry.To stop global warming it can be one of the gadget.