Research Paper On Overpopulation

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Will Overpopulation Become the Main Concern for us in the Near Future?
Every day we interact with our family, friends, in general, human beings, but is that going to be possible for our generations to come as overpopulation begins to significantly affect our way of living? Or will someone come up with an effective way of keeping the population to its limit? Some of us believe that the end of the world will be a catastrophic event; for example, a big asteroid hitting earth or even worldwide famine. Is the truth of it all be that human extinction will be because of our increase in reproduction? There are many factors that could contribute to overpopulation. Even though it depends on beliefs and the research done, some factors that are believed …show more content…

If it weren't for natural disasters, famine, or policies set for limiting birth rate, the present as we know it would be very different. In the beginning of the development of human beings, we probably had a big explosion of a population. Compared to today, it was most likely a narrow population. It is probable that many diseases that we know of today, were not around at that time, so it grew fast enough to keep us from going extinct. Back then, It was very beneficial for us to reproduce, now, on the contrary, it will be why we might go extinct. Due to the world already being considered overpopulated, some policies have been established. According to National Center for Biotechnology Information, between the years of the 1930s and 1970s China had a massive growth of population; specifically, an increase of 500 million people. In 1979 China introduced the One-child-Policy for the reason to keep a stabled economy. As of today, that policy has slowly faded out. This is a big concern to many scientists because it is alarming that the results of the policy are implying that we have insignificant control over overpopulation. Equally important, The Economic and Social Affair stated in the book “World Population Prospects: The 2015 Revision”, “by 2100, the world population will reach 11.2 billion.” That being the case, These statistics are agitating and should be concerning everyone. …show more content…

How they contribute to overpopulation is seeing all around us and we as well experience. For Example, the place one grew up with, has many new buildings, people, and cars all over. Isn't it petrifying having the thought of being an old person going outdoors trying to enjoy a good day looking at trees and nature and instead you wake up to seeing buildings and roads with cars parked

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