Economic impact of population and technology on the environment Whatever economists have asked, since the first human demographic data, two things have changed in the past 3 million years. Population and technology The economist is right. These two factors are fundamental causes of every change in the standard of living that we have experienced since the birth of humanity. Every human ecologist raises the same problem and presents more than confusing expressions.
PESTEL is used to analyze general environmental factors surrounding HMV Hong Kong. Its purpose is to analyze and predict the influence of factors in politics, economics, social culture, technology, environment, and legal aspects (Lynch 2009 pp82), which is aimed at fostering a possible future HMV Hong Kong Influence decision making strategy and design correspondence strategy. In the industry environment analysis, we use Porter's five powers to test the inner and outer forces that affect HMV Hong Kong. The aim of the analysis is to develop a competitive advantage by identifying the appeal of the industry and recognizing its current position among competitors and to create opportunities to survive and repel competitors in the industry environment is.
The growth of modern technology and industrial demand has naturally influenced. The constant invention of new technology has changed the interaction between people and the environment and made it possible for more people to grow. Modern technology has tremendous power to change the environment in an unimaginable way. Indiscriminate use of the environment is the fundamental cause of the ecological crisis. Continued growth of technology and human behavior is accordingly very serious. These amazing technologies are responsible for economic growth in the 20th century, which had a great impact on natural resources. Some of the environmental problems include rapid global population growth, deterioration of natural resources, decline of forests and wetlands, erosion of soil and coral reefs, depletion of groundwater, frequent shortage of fresh drinking water, disappearance of Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and others.
The population is still small, human technology is modest, but the environmental impact is partial. However, with the increase in population and improvement and expansion of technology, more important and broad problems have emerged. The rapid technological progress since the Middle Ages has reached the peak of the Industrial Revolution, which includes the discovery, use and development of fossil fuels, and the extensive development of Earth's mineral resources. Along with the Industrial Revolution, human beings began to change the surface of the earth, the nature of the atmosphere, and the water quality seriously. Today, an unprecedented demand for a rapid increase in population and technological progress in the environment has resulted in a continuous decline in the quality of the environment and life support capacity.