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MISCELLANEOUS:
Population Growth
Population
is a key element
in calculating
overall human
impact on the
environment.
As other parts
of this report
indicate, Canadians
consume a disproportionately
high amount of
resources
and produce a
disproportionately
high amount of
waste. Because
Canadians have
such a large
environmental
impact on a per
person basis,
each additional
Canadian places
significant incremental
stress on the
environment.
Scientists
have calculated
that if everyone
on earth consumed
as much as the
average Canadian,
we would need
three additional
planets to produce
the resources
and absorb the
pollution.39
Canadas
OECD Ranking
Surprisingly,
Canada has one
of the fastest
growing populations
in the OECD,
up 24.4% between
1980 and 1998.
As a result,
Canada places
26th out of 29
OECD nations
in population
growth. Only
Turkey, Mexico
and Australia
are experiencing
faster population
growth than Canada.
Canadas
rate of population
growth is 37.7%
above the OECD
average.
In
terms of total
population, Canada
finishes 18th
out of 29 OECD
nations, meaning
that 17 OECD
countries have
smaller populations.
Canada has approximately
30.6 million
people.
Trend
As noted above,
Canadas
population grew
much faster (24.4%
between 1980
and 1998) than
the OECD average
and faster than
any OECD countries
except Turkey
(45.8%), Mexico
(43.6%) and Australia
(27.3%). Canadas
population continues
to grow by around
1% per year.
At this current
rate of growth,
Canadas
population would
double, to over
60 million people,
in seventy years.
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