The preliminary study of urbanization, fossil fuels consumptions and CO sub(2) emission in Karachi

According to population, Karachi is the first largest city of Pakistan and 9 super(th) largest in the world. During last three decades, it has faced mass urbanization, huge population growth, many fold increase in vehicles and industrial development. As a result the demand of more energy in form of...

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Veröffentlicht in:African journal of biotechnology 2010-03, Vol.9 (13), p.1941-1948
Hauptverfasser: Sajjad, SH, Blond, N, Clappier, A, Raza, A, Shirazi, SA, Shakrullah, K
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:According to population, Karachi is the first largest city of Pakistan and 9 super(th) largest in the world. During last three decades, it has faced mass urbanization, huge population growth, many fold increase in vehicles and industrial development. As a result the demand of more energy in form of fossil fuels increased for domestic, industrial and transportation purpose. In this research the maximum available data of Karachi about urbanization, population and vehicles growth, industrialization, energy consumption and CO sub(2) emissions are analyzed. Time periods considered for this work are according to the availability of the data. The results show that during 1947 to 2008, both urban population and urban area increased to 1500%. During 1990 to 2008, the percentage growth in vehicles is double than that of population growth during this time period. During 1980 to 2007 the consumption of oil and petrol, natural gas and coal increased to 219, 365 and 287%, respectively. The emission of CO sub(2) jumped from 39 million metric tons in 1980 to 151 million metric tons in 2007.
ISSN:1684-5315
1684-5315