
Access to New Cultures
The Spread of Technology and Innovation
The efficiency of higher population density
In terms of per capita carbon footprint, areas with a high population density are significantly more efficient than rural areas and places with a low population. When people live in densely populated areas, they are more likely to use public transport, live in apartment buildings which are easier to heat. In big cities, transport and the delivery of goods is much more efficient, whereas for low population densities, the average cost and environmental footprint are much higher.
Many countries around the world remain constantly connected, so knowledge and technological advances travel quickly. Because knowledge also transfers so fast, this means that scientific advances made in Asia can be at work in the United States in a matter of days.
Globalization makes it easier than ever to access foreign culture, including food, movies, music, and art. This free flow of people, goods, art, and information is the reason you can have Thai food delivered to your apartment as you listen to your favorite UK-based artist or stream a Bollywood movie.^
Fathima
Disproportionate Growth
Impacts of Globalization on Global Warming and Climate Emergency
a 2016 study applied the KOF Globalization index in a panel data sample of 166 countries from 1990 to 2009 to figure out the specific impacts of globalization on global warming and climate change
it showed that on average, overall carbon emissions rise with higher levels of economic, social, and political globalization
The negative environmental effects of globalizationhave also been linked to public health, according to scientists. Changing weather patterns have been connected with vector-borne diseases that affect the human population
job loss
Another disadvantage of globalization is that it can cause job displacement. People may think that it increases jobs around the world but that is the complete opposite. Instead they continue to move jobs from high cost countries to low cost countries. Therefore the employees who work in high cost countries lose their job because it is much cheaper to make that same product in a low cost country overseas.
globalization can bring excessive growth between and within countries. these effects must be carefully managed economically and the right way
immigration enhances GDP, which is helpful for the other country's economy. However, if immigrants' income is lower than the mean income of people already residing in the country, immigration may temporarily decrease GDP per person.
An example of how globalization affects the environment is Due to increasing farming, fishing, and other economic activities brought on by globalization, many animals' natural habitats have been destroyed.