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    Is Overpopulation a Serious Problem?      This question seems to be question that is asked quite frequently lately. In the last two centuries, population has skyrocketed. In 1800 the world population was only at 1 billion, and today it’s estimated that the world population exceeds six billion people. With overpopulation, many problems have arisen. Some believe that overpopulation is the reason for world hunger, global population will reach crisis proportions by 2050, and

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    There are many articles and newspapers about how bad the world is becoming overpopulated. The overpopulation of humans and animals is a constant threat to people way of life on earth. Monbiot states, “The growth in human numbers, they say, is our foremost environmental threat” (Monbiot 1). Suggestions for extending women’s reproductive choices should be made, and the world population would drop dramatically because of this. George states, “If this need were answered, the impact of population growth

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    will be no species extinction, if there will be no people abusing them. Low mortality rate is one of the cause of overpopulation and because of that it affect many aspect like economy, species extinction, limited resources( may tawag dito tina nakalimutan ko yung pag mas marami yung demand kesa supply). Technologically advancement in medicine is one of the visible sign of overpopulation, because of the improvement of the machines. Illness and diseases can be cured with the help of this new technology

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    The Scientific Prediction of Overpopulation in China In today’s society, there are many environmental issues , such as pollution, global warming, and overpopulation. These issues have taken a damage on our environment and its resources. Overpopulation is a serious issue that will eventually have a greater negative impact on many countries, and this must be identified, analyzed, and controlled immediately. This issue caused a large crowd of people and the limited resources around the world.

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    Overpopulation, it is one of the biggest problems our society faces today, it has the potential to cause devastating effects to the earth and the human race. In 1978 Thomas Robert Malthus published a paper on population growth, it set a foundation for many arguments that are still being discussed to this day. The problems outlined by Malthus are still a major problem, along with an abundance of other overpopulation problems. To most of these problems there is a short-term solution, while good in

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    is overpopulation, this has been going on in tons of countries including India, the worst of them all. It has been happening in India for many years and if it continues to go up at this rate it will become a very bad situation for everyone living there and will become a world problem. It is one of the biggest problems that needs to be stopped for the sake of so many lives. Many attempts have been tried, but none of them successful enough. There is also a lot of history behind overpopulation. For

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    Naturally, as our population grows in size our growth rate increases exponentially. As a result, we face the issue of overpopulation, one of the many dangerous trends discussed in Anthony Barnosky and Elizabeth Hadly’s Tipping Point for Planet Earth. Currently, if we do not make any changes, it is expected that we will reach a population size over twenty-seven billion people by the year 2100. Along with this massive increase in population size, we will also face a rise in food and water shortages

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    how many people are added every year.    The single greatest threat to the future of our planet, to the environment and to our resources, may be overpopulation. Overpopulation can be described as the inability of the world’s resources to sustain the population. There are many more significant environmental issues that face us also, but overpopulation is the main reason why all these arise. It comes from the simple need to fulfill the needs of the human society, such as food and shelter, at the

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    David Ruelas M. Glaziera ENG 1A November 29, 2017 Overpopulation Have you ever wondered what your kids or loved one's life would be like in the future? well, i'm here to tell you that they may not have one, or a good one for that matter if we don't focus on certain issues, one being overpopulation. Overpopulation is an issue that creates other problems on earth including global warming, deforestation, lack of resources, species extinction, and many more. I believe that this issue is up there with

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    over eats their food supply, killing it off or very nearly. The natural habitat has now been ruined. Transition: Now that I’ve given you a brief overview of what I’ll be discussing, let’s move on to discussing how decimation, and consequently, overpopulation affects the ecosystem in more detail. Body: Body 1: The animals that were previously repressed by now extinct species have now overpopulated. According to a study done by Montana State University, Wolves have caused elk in the Greater Yellowstone

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