Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta OVERPOPULATION. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta OVERPOPULATION. Mostrar todas las entradas
14 nov 2012
EFFECTS OF OVERPOPULATION ON THE ENVIRONMENT
6.5 billion…This is not a whole lot of bacteria, but when it comes to humans, it is a very formidable number. The human population has been increasing at an extremely high rate in the last century and unfortunately, not much has been done to slow down this process. Undoubtedly, overpopulation is a global issue. It is global because it pertains to all of humanity, but global also means that it affects the whole world, i.e. the environment. Almost all human activities impact negatively the environment in one form or another, and as human population expands, the damaging effects on the environment multiply. Here are some of the most imminent environmental problems that results from human population growth:
1. Water supply. Water is one of the basic elements of live, and it is needed to preserve the balance of every ecosystem. It cools down and cleanses the environment and is used by plants and animals to carry out vital functions. As human population increases, so does the consumption of water. In the past fifty years, the per capita availability of fresh water has decreased by one third.* Fresh water supply is a problem in most of the developing countries, especially those located in arid climates such as in Africa, South America and Asia. In some African countries, fresh water needs to be carried daily from sources more than two hours walking distance. Water supply is an issue in urban areas as well. In Beijing, the water table falls down with as much as two meters annually.*
IMPACT OF OVERPOPULATION
What impact does overpopulation have on the economy?
Overpopulation has a definite effect on a country’s economy. First of all, when countries are overpopulated, the hardly have enough food to support themselves, never mind the hope of having a surplus to sell. This can contribute to a low GDP per Capita which is effect overpopulation has on the economy. In an attempt to save the people from the starvation, the government will most likely have to rely on foreign debt. This puts the country in debt at stretches the government’s already meagre resources. Furthermore, when a country is overpopulated, there is a high rate of unemployment because there just aren’t enough jobs to support the population. This results in a high level of crime because the people will need to steal things in order to survive.



What impact does Overpopulation have on the environment?
Overpopulation does not just affect the standard of living, but also the environment. Every person on the planet takes up space, but space is needed for farmland, and forests. People excrete wastes and pollution that flow into water systems, and animal habitats, polluting water, and killing wildlife. Many people cannot bathe or brush their teeth because of the status of the water in their land.
Forests are being torn down as more wood and land is needed to support our ever-growing population. The loss of these forests leads to extinction of plants and animals. These plants could contain cures for diseases that will never be found.
Urban areas are expanding, polluting the air and water systems. These areas deplete the Earth’s resources, and over 2 billion hectares of arable land have already been lost, with 16 million more hectares being removed each year. In Nigeria alone, 351 000 ha of land are being removed every year.
51% of the fossil fuels on Earth are being used by USA and China alone, leaving less than half for the remaining countries, including those in Africa. In fact, most of those remaining fossil fuels go to other developed countries, leaving a dismal amount for Africans.
What impact does overpopulation have on politics?



12 nov 2012
DEFORESTATION, OVERPOPULATION, ACID RAIN
DEFORESTATION 1 OVERPOPULATION 1 ACID RAIN 1
DEFORESTATION 2 OVERPOPULATION 2 ACID RAIN 2
RAIN FOREST DESTRUCTION OVERPOPULATION 3 ACID RAIN 3 (FOR KIDS)
RAINFORESTS (FOR KIDS)
TREE LOSS
Etiquetas:
ACID RAIN,
DEFORESTATION,
ENVIRONMENT,
ENVIRONMENT_A,
ENVIRONMENT_READING,
OVERPOPULATION
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