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    the world’s population suffering from serious hunger, but only 2% suffer from serious hunger. The fact is that food production around the world has increased faster than that of the population, with some of the biggest increases coming in the poorest countries on earth. In 1983, rice production in India had increase 3 and half times than that of the production in 1950. The fact is that population increase during that same time was just over one and half times. At the current rate of growth the…

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    Causes Of Population Explosion Population explosion is one of the social issues the entire world is facing nowadays. According to study the population of the world is increasing at the rate of approximately 2.5% annually. Population explosion hampers both saving and invests. It effects the consumption and nutrition standards of the population and they suffer low productivity and miserable health conditions. Population explosion especially in third world countries have compelled the people to…

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    and/or technology could shape a society’s equity and environment. Illich claimed the more energy a society used, the more it would infringe on their own rights and freedoms, ultimately their equity. Chapman goes into depth on human population and the consequences it’s growth can have on society itself and the environment. With Hornborg lastly affirming how the problems mostly seen today—degradation, starvation, injustice, financial ruin—all can be sourced from a single problem, the disparity…

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    The United States has been growing in terms of population, technological advancements, food production, along with many other evolutionary aspects over the years. These enhancements have not only been growing in our country, additionally they taken over the entire planet! Human needs have become more extensive throughout time, in which companies and industries require more resources in order to be in par with the growing population. Many people have now brought up concerns that at some point,…

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    earth’s population would grow more quickly then we are able to produce resources, such as food (Dimick). He hypothesized that the population would grow geometrically, meaning it would double, while the amount of resources we have would only grow arithmetically (Dimick). What are the leading contributors to overpopulation and lack of resources, and what can country’s do specifically to fix the gap? Overpopulation is defined as “an undesirable condition where the number of existing human…

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    Throughout the existence of planet Earth, the human population has reached approximately 7.5 billion. By the year 2050, experts predict the population will reach 9 billion humans. Unfortunately, the optimum world population level ranges from 1.5 billion to 2 billion humans (Vidal). Therefore, as a species, humans have tripled the number of people necessary to “guarantee the minimal physical ingredients of a decent life…[for] everyone .” (Vidal) Throughout “The Tragedy of the Commons”, by Garrett…

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    centuries. In the 18th century, Thomas Malthus has raised the idea of that one day there will be a scarcity of resources (Alton, 2015). Researches shows that 750 years ago, the population remains under 250 million for most of the history. And now, every three year will have 250 million population added to the total population. Through out human history, the death rate have been mostly higher than the birth rate. However, in the 19th century, the invention of medical support have reversed this…

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    environments. With a population now at about 7 billion people (in 2011), the UN expects, the population to grow even more with one estimate predicting the population will grow till about 16 billion by 2100. Can this really be true, despite those atrocious costs? According to a video clip, from the BBC about overpopulation, planet earth reached the number of 1 billion inhabitants in the year 1804. Just a little more than a hundred years later it had doubled. The population reached 3 billion…

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    11. Population density varies across the world because places could have small populations but less land or large populations but more land, which means the place with smaller population would have a larger population density. It depends on the number of people per square mile. 12. Some effects of population growth are increases in famine, disease, and natural resource depletion, population, technology, and creativity. 13. Cultures are different all around the world. Languages are different in…

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    for 50 years and automatically stop. Watch the graph to confirm that the size of the moose population changes dramatically when the moose first arrive, and then eventually stabilizes (levels out). ← You can adjust how fast the simulation runs with the SPEED slider to the right of the control panel. 9 Once 50 years have passed (model years — not real years!), examine the moose population graph and answer the questions below. (NOTE: if you can’t see the whole graph, use the…

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