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Overpopulation

Published on Nov 30, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Overpopulation

What is the problem?

  • The dramatic growth of the world's population. The world won’t have enough resources eventually to support the huge amount of people.

HOW LONG HAS THIS BEEN A PROBLEM?

Who does IT AFFECT?

  • Overpopulation affects the whole world.
  • It mainly affects 3rd world countries
  • In the future it will affect countries like India, China and Pakistan who have the largest populations.
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Short term consequnces

  • Increased Farming
  • More Crime

Long TErm consequences

  • Loss of freshwater
  • Species extinction
  • Depletion of natural resources
  • Loss of freedom or rights
  • More epidemics and pandemics
  • Increase of global warming

A Personal story

  • People in Africa are being highly affected by overpopulation. Many African parents must decide on a daily basis how they will care for their child or if they even have the resources to do so. A lake in Africa called Lake Victoria is being affected by the overpopulation by waste from the African people.

Solutions

  • The United Nations could require governments to make their economies more efficient.
  • They could also enact limits on water, fossil fuels, and other products of that nature.
  • the united states could enact laws stating that food that is normally discarded but that is edible must be donated to some kind of organization.
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Quote

  • Unlike plagues of the dark ages or contemporary diseases we do not understand, the modern plague of overpopulation is soluble by means we have discovered and with resources we possess. What is lacking is not sufficient knowledge of the solution but universal consciousness of the gravity of the problem and education of the billions who are its victim. - Dr. Martin Luther king Jr
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