Overpopulation in third world countries is often cited as the cause of environmental degradation. justify
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Over population cause many problems such as Habitat destruction, hunting, poaching,
over-exploitation, environmental pollution,
poisoning and forest fires are factors, which
have led to the decline in biodiversity.
Other environmental
destruction are unequal access, inequitable
consumption of resources and differential
sharing of responsibility for environmental
well-being. Thus over-population in third world
countries is often cited as the cause of
environmental degradation.
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