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To find a reason to stay married, take the advice from US researchers: divorce is bad for the environment.
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Irked spouses looking for a reason to stay married were offered a novel rationale by US researchers on Monday: divorce is bad for the environment.
The global trend toward higher divorce rates has created more households with fewer people, scientists at Michigan State University reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
More households means more houses, fuel and water are needed for them, the researchers wrote.
"Globally, the number of households is increasing much faster than the number of people," said co-author "Jack" Liu in a telephone interview.
"Even in regions with declining population, we see substantial increase in the number of households. Divorce is the main reason for reducing the number of people in a household," he said.
The average divorced person's household is about 40 to 50 percent smaller than the average married person's household, Liu said. But whether there are three or six people in a house, the amount of fuel needed to heat them is about the same.
Divorce tosses out any economies of scale, the researchers found.
In the United States, divorced households used 73 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity and 2.850 trillion litres of water in 2005 that could have been saved if households had stayed the same size as when they were married.
In the United States and 11 other countries such as Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Greece, Mexico and South Africa between 1998 and 2002, if divorced households had combined to have the same average household size as married households, there could have been 7.4 million fewer households.
The number of divorced households in those countries ranged from 40,000 in Costa Rica to almost 16 million in the United States around 2000. The number of rooms per person in divorced households was 33 percent to 95 percent greater than in married households.
"If you really want to get divorced, you know that two people cannot stay together, you don't want to stay together forever, then maybe you remarry with somebody else, or live together with somebody else you like," Liu said.
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(Agencies)
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如果“怨偶”們想找個(gè)不離婚的理由,可以聽(tīng)聽(tīng)美國(guó)研究人員于本周一提出的新理論:離婚危害環(huán)境!
密歇根州立大學(xué)的科學(xué)家們?cè)凇秶?guó)家科學(xué)院院刊》上發(fā)表研究報(bào)告稱(chēng),全球離婚率日益上升導(dǎo)致家庭數(shù)量增多,家庭成員減少。
研究人員稱(chēng),家庭增多意味著需要更多的住房、燃料和供水。
研究報(bào)告撰寫(xiě)人之一Jack Liu在接受電話(huà)采訪(fǎng)時(shí)說(shuō):“從全球范圍來(lái)看,家庭數(shù)量的增長(zhǎng)比人口增長(zhǎng)快得多?!?/font>
他說(shuō):“即使在人口負(fù)增長(zhǎng)地區(qū),家庭數(shù)量的增長(zhǎng)也相當(dāng)可觀(guān)。離婚是造成家庭成員減少的主要原因。”
Jack Liu說(shuō):“一般來(lái)說(shuō),單身離婚家庭的“規(guī)?!币日<彝バ〖s40%至50%。但無(wú)論一家有三口人還是有六口人,供暖所需的燃料是一樣多的。”
研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn),離婚會(huì)破壞“規(guī)模經(jīng)濟(jì)”。
2005年,美國(guó)的離婚家庭共用電730億千瓦時(shí),用水28.5億立方米(1升=0.001立方米)。如果家庭規(guī)模保持不變,跟這些人離婚之前一樣,那么這些被消耗的水電就可以節(jié)省下來(lái)。
從1998年到2002年,在美國(guó)以及巴西、哥斯達(dá)黎加、厄瓜多爾、希臘、墨西哥和南非等其它11個(gè)國(guó)家,如果單身離婚家庭重新組合后達(dá)到與正常家庭相同的規(guī)模,那么家庭數(shù)量可以減少740萬(wàn)個(gè)。
2000年前后,這些國(guó)家的離婚家庭數(shù)量在4萬(wàn)(哥斯達(dá)黎加)和1600萬(wàn)(美國(guó))之間不等。離婚家庭的人均房間數(shù)比正常家庭多33%至95%。
Jack Liu說(shuō):“如果你確實(shí)想離婚,覺(jué)得兩個(gè)人無(wú)法在一起生活了或者不想一輩子呆在一起,那么你可以考慮再婚,或與你喜歡的人同居?!?/font>
(英語(yǔ)點(diǎn)津姍姍編輯)
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