Environmental Threats

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Christine W

 

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March 20, 2013

 

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UNFPA 1999 The highest world population growth rate was 2.04 percent in the late 1960's. This year, it is about 1.31 percent. NY Times World population growth is equivalent to around three babies every second. UNFPA '99 New inhabitants add the equivalent of a city the size of San Francisco to world population every three day The world population is growing fast and the effects of this are ? food shortages ? exhaustion of farm land and soil erosion ? insufficient power supplies ? social un-rest and war ? immense pressure on welfare system and national benefits ? crime due to lack of space and jobs The world in the future will be able to support less NOT more people this is due to carefully farmed areas losing there top-soil (the cause is over farming), but the world needs more and not less food so larger fields are required but these large fields allow soil and wind erosion to happen more quickly...
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UNFPA '99 New inhabitants add the equivalent of a city the size of San Francisco to world population every three day The world population is growing fast and the effects of this are ? food shortages ? exhaustion of farm land and soil erosion ? insufficient power supplies ? social un-rest and war ? immense pressure on welfare system and national benefits ? crime due to lack of space and jobs The world in the future will be able to support less NOT more people this is due to carefully farmed areas losing there top-soil (the cause is over farming), but the world needs more and not less food so larger fields are required but these large fields allow soil and wind erosion to happen more quickly...
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