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- Q5975803 abstract "I = PAT is the lettering of a formula put forward to describe the impact of human activity on the environment.I = P × A × TIn words:Human Impact on the environment equals the product of Population, Affluence, and Technology. This shows how the population, affluence and technology produce an impactThe equation was developed in the 1970s during the course of a debate between Barry Commoner, Paul R. Ehrlich and John Holdren. Commoner argued that environmental impacts in the United States were caused primarily by changes in its production technology following World War II, while Ehrlich and Holdren argued that all three factors were important and emphasized in particular the role of human population growth.The equation can aid in understanding some of the factors affecting human impacts on the environment, but it has also been cited as one of the primary factors underlying many of the dire environmental predictions of the 1970s by Paul Ehrlich, George Wald, Denis Hayes, Lester Brown, René Dubos, and Sidney Ripley that did not come to pass. Neal Koblitz classified equations of this type as "mathematical propaganda" and criticized Ehrlich's use of them in the media (e.g. on The Tonight Show) to sway the general public.The Kaya identity is closely related to the I = PAT equation. The I = PAT equation is more general, describing an abstract "impact". The Kaya identity describes more clearly the impact of human activity on CO2 emissions.".
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- Q5975803 comment "I = PAT is the lettering of a formula put forward to describe the impact of human activity on the environment.I = P × A × TIn words:Human Impact on the environment equals the product of Population, Affluence, and Technology. This shows how the population, affluence and technology produce an impactThe equation was developed in the 1970s during the course of a debate between Barry Commoner, Paul R. Ehrlich and John Holdren.".
- Q5975803 label "I = PAT".
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- Q5975803 depiction Population_curve.svg.