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Over population :A threat to mankind
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Answered by ArohiSingh88
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Overpopulation: a threat to. mankind

Of all the problems ailing the entire mankind, population is

the most threatening. Sir David

Attenborough has very wisely said: “Instead of controlling the environment for

the benefit of the population, maybe we should control the population to ensure

the survival of our environment.”

Undoubtedly the exponential growth in the world population has posed serious

threats to mankind. According to the UNICEF estimates an average of 353,000

babies are born each day around the world. Owing to the advancement in

standards of living and better medical facilities, the mortality rate is the

lowest. More number of babies means more demand for food, more urbanization,

more industrialization, more consumption of natural resources, more burning of

fossil fuel which means more emission of green house and toxic gases into the

atmosphere.

The planet earth has already reached a critical state. It is

like an ailing planet. The environment has already been damaged critically.

Global warming, world forests disappearing at alarming rate, and invaluable

plants and animals going extinct at unrelenting pace have already jeopardized

our beautiful planet. There is one cause at the root of all problems—population

explosion. If the population is not controlled immediately, especially in the

developing countries, the world is bound to face environmental catastrophe.

There may come a day when the natural life-supporting system might fail owing

to undue burden of human population on them.

The Governments of all the countries of the world along with

the cooperation of their peoples must control population before it is too late.

Answered by manas7331
1

Overpopulation: a threat to. mankind

Of all the problems ailing the entire mankind, population is

the most threatening. Sir David

Attenborough has very wisely said: “Instead of controlling the environment for

the benefit of the population, maybe we should control the population to ensure

the survival of our environment.”

Undoubtedly the exponential growth in the world population has posed serious

threats to mankind. According to the UNICEF estimates an average of 353,000

babies are born each day around the world. Owing to the advancement in

standards of living and better medical facilities, the mortality rate is the

lowest. More number of babies means more demand for food, more urbanization,

more industrialization, more consumption of natural resources, more burning of

fossil fuel which means more emission of green house and toxic gases into the

atmosphere.

The planet earth has already reached a critical state. It is

like an ailing planet. The environment has already been damaged critically.

Global warming, world forests disappearing at alarming rate, and invaluable

plants and animals going extinct at unrelenting pace have already jeopardized

our beautiful planet. There is one cause at the root of all problems—population

explosion. If the population is not controlled immediately, especially in the

developing countries, the world is bound to face environmental catastrophe.

There may come a day when the natural life-supporting system might fail owing

to undue burden of human population on them.

The Governments of all the countries of the world along with

the cooperation of their peoples must control population before it is too late

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