Environmental Sciences, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

Earth refuses to increase further and questions us why do we increase. Comment.

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Answered by Secondman
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Since we passed one billion out of 1800, our rising numbers and utilization have just caused environmental change, rising ocean levels, growing deserts.

Our development has been to a great extent financed by quickly draining regular capital (petroleum products, minerals, groundwater, soil fruitfulness, backwoods, fisheries and biodiversity) instead of reasonable normal pay.

Our worldwide nourishment supply is vigorously reliant on shabby oil and water.

As the population increases, in the meantime the number of individuals which earth can support recoils while spreading industrialization and western utilization designs just quicken this process.

The poor ought to get more extravagant, however high birth rates leads to exacerbate by asset exhaustion and natural debasement effectively block the improvement.

The conclusion is that population increase is physically damaging the planet and we people keep on disturbing our plant by population increase and construction of more buildings by cutting down trees

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