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overpopulation is the primary cause of all the world problems
polution,desertification,water... ,food shortage ,deforrestation,loss of animal habitat ,you name it

people use and need land,so more and more is being changed to accomodate human growth and devellopment

the necessary flora ,which permits life as we know it, is disappearing.

Eco-systems are being exchanged for desserts , concrete or roads.

An environmentally destructive wave is in motion, caused by expanding populations,and expanding agriculture

an increase in desserts definately affects the global climate and is for a large part responsible for the climate change we are experiencing now

World population has doubled in the last 50 years exceeding the growth of 4 million years (since we became homo sapiens).
To satisfy the growing demand farmers are cultivating unstable lands , too steep or dry to be sustainable.


Mono cultures ,aided by chemicals Exhaust and pollutes the soil .
Adding to this the effects of overgrazing has resulted in large scale desertification.

Each year billions of tons of topsoil are blown or washed away by storms.

Arable lands and their farms are lost all over the globe. Many farmers sons abandon farming and head for the cities. The farmers that are left have to feed some 70 million more people than the year before but with less topsoil.

Northern China is drying up, what once were millions of food producing people,

are now hungry refugees ,running for their lives from the all consuming dust storms.

This will have a great effect on world food prices when they start buying at what ever cost, to feed their people.

Over the last half century,
Population growth & rising incomes have tripled world grain demand from 640 million tons to 1,855 million

In the near future the global farming community will not be able to feed every body ,food prices will continue to rise. .

SUGESTED SOLUTIONS
at a meeting in Kopenhagen in 1998 it was suggested to bring the world population down by 60%,one cannot help but wonder at how this would be archieved

population control in the past and present

War (past .present and future)
Natures way disease(today,past and future)
Manufactured disease(suspected today)
cures that kill(suspected today)
poisoned consumer goods (suspected today)
making children infertile or gay,by raising the PH level in drinking water or even drinks (suspected today)
birth control,(in the past the Olmecs women ate yams to make them infertile,today we have several methods but most reach only the educated ,i handed out condoms to an native Mazatecca comunity in oaxaca ,and the church retrieved them all )
education on birth control(not enough,again the poor regions are excluded )
laws that limit childbirth per family(China
human sacrifice,may be the best option (Mayas ,Aztecs,druids)
) Source(s) Lester E Brown is the director and founder of the global institute of Environment in the United states .he has compiled a report based on all the satalite information available from NASA,and all the information that has
come from Universities and American embassies WORLD WIDE ,
his little book--a planet under stress , Plan B has been trans lated into 50 languages and won the best book award in 2003.

2007-04-28 10:25:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NASA opened a large hole in the ozone layer over White Sands, NM in about 2000. It was quite beautiful to see before sunrise. The Sun, upon arising, healed it shut. Why don't you ask about when the Sun becomes a red giant in 3-5 billion years, and swallows the Earth? "Global Climate Change" and the "Ozone Hole" are not the same things. They just both happen in the atmosphere. What will happen is local climates will change, drought will ensue, low lying areas will be flooded, more earthquakes, and more large ones will occur as the Earth changes shape, the Earth will slow down faster (larger tides, larger tidal braking, the moment of inertia will increase), the Moon will recede faster, and politicians will continue to pander to whomever gets them elected.

2016-05-20 22:37:59 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

if the population increases at this rate we will be facing a huge problem. as it is we have global warming to worry about. if the population continues to increase then forests and other natural habitats will be destroyed just to make space for accomodating the people. there will definitely be more polution and because of CFC's our ozone layer will continue to pay the price. global warming will become an even ggreater problem than it is now. many species will become extinct if their habitats are destroyed. unless we try and solve our problems now planet earth will not have a very bright future ahead.

2007-04-28 02:56:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes the population will grow more sooner or later, I'm a afraid that, our environment will get depleted slowly year by year, by deforestration and occupying lands for their territory, lot of gigantic buildings will be built today or near future, they might consume lot of electricity for powering up huge building or tower, lot of domestic and wild animals will vanish........

It won't live an easy life when lot of people exist beyond the limit....there will be hazards problems....in short.....we'll mess up our world!!!

I'm sure UN knows what to do.....and do something qiuck before it's too late.....

2007-04-28 00:52:40 · answer #4 · answered by ROHIT E 3 · 0 0

It is already increasing very fast and the only way would be to have a WAR and kill 3 billion people.

2007-04-28 04:27:05 · answer #5 · answered by JOHNNIE B 7 · 0 0

if the population increase in this level we've face so many problems in environment and ozone layers

already v got a problem in ozone , so v help to the country to make safest environment .....

2007-04-28 00:33:07 · answer #6 · answered by mohanraj m 3 · 0 0

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