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      Postmaterial Experience Economics, Population, and Environmental Sustainability

      The Journal of Population and Sustainability
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          Postmaterial values with their reduced emphasis on accumulating material possessions lead to greater political support for limits on environmental pollution and to a less entropic way of life that increases environmental sustainability. Similarly, reducing human fertility to replacement levels can stabilize population and increase environmental sustainability in the future by reducing the pressure of population growth on environmental resources. In recent history, increases in per capita economic well being has been a primary driver of expansion in postmaterialism and reduce human fertility worldwide. The irony of this phenomena is that economic development potentially destructive to the environment leads to more postmaterialism and reduced fertility, both of which benefit environmental sustainability. In this article, the underpinnings of these conclusions will be set out as well as possible ways around the dilemma they bring.

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          The Journal of Population and Sustainability
          JP&S
          White Horse Press
          2398-5496
          2398-5488
          May 01 2018
          June 16 2021
          : 2
          : 2
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          10.3197/jps.2018.2.2.33
          02f4a33a-d0d7-4fc5-948a-88013b6e4139
          © 2021

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