Discuss the social, environmental and economic implications of providing sufficient food for an increasing human global population
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The Population Institute estimates that a 70 per cent increase in food production will also have to take into account increases in energy prices, as well as factors such as the groundwater depletion, the loss of farmland to urbanization, and potential flooding and droughts caused by climate change.
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The social, environmental and economic implications of food for an increasing human population.
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- The economic implication is the rise of the prices and limited availability of the sources of food. This is due to the gap between the rich and the poor is widening and thereby the becoming more dominant.
- The environmental implication of the rising human population puts pressure on the resources and incense in the impacts of the global warming. The rise of the air pollutant for the industry an example of Aeroplane fuel into the atmosphere; more packaging.
- The Social implications are the increase in the rates of Unemployment due to the reduced in the labour forces in the rural area. Famine, food shortages and wars etc.
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