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Friday, May 17, 2019

Over Population



We have in excess of seven billion people on the planet at the same time, and that number is expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, and 11.2 billion by 2100. While that probably won't seem like a terrible thing, we live on a planet that can just support about 10 billion souls, which means we're less than a century away from overpopulation turning into a serious and even life-threatening issue. As the total populace rises, the amount of resources accessible for survival decreases. Actually, the populace has grown to an unsustainable level.

Human overpopulation is among the most important environmental issues, quietly irritating the forces behind global warming, environmental pollution, habitat loss, intensive farming and the utilization of limited natural resources for example, clean fresh water, arable land and petroleum products, at speed quicker than their rate of recovery. However, biological issues are only the start.

The more individuals there are on the planet, the more they discharge carbon dioxide and different gasses into the air. The growing population comes with the expense of greenhouse gasses and environmental change. Until people understand that they directly affect these pressing environmental issues, their conduct won't change. Resources aren’t in every case sustainable sourced, however without those resources, the population won't survive. Ideally, we don't understand this short of what was expected.

Luckily, renewable energy sources are an incredible method to battle carbon emission. By rising the measure of sustainable energy, such as wind power and solar power, the resources required can be sustainable sourced reducing carbon emission. You can't change the population; however you can change what the populace emits into the earth.

Written by: Ali Sarmad Kazmi

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