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Analysis

Industrialisation: Industrialization is a major contributor of pollution. According to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, industrialization contributes approximately 6.3 billion tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere annually, as of 2011. Many animals such as aquatic life cannot withstand this amount of pollution, and are increasingly dying. Plants are a major source of food for animals, and they too are affected by increased atmospheric and water pollution. When plant life is threatened, animals struggle to acquire food for their own survival.

Overpopulation :
1)Loss of Fresh Water
2)Less Freedom, More Restrictions
3)Increased Global Warming and Climate Change
4)Species Extinction 
5)Depletion of Natural Resources
6)More Intensive Farming Practices
7)Elevated Crime Rate

As human overpopulation drives resources and basic necessities, such as food and water, to become scarcer, there will be increased competitiveness for these resources which leads to elevated crime rates due to drug cartels and theft by people in order to survive

8)Lower Life Expectancy in the Fastest Growing Countries
9)Increased Emergence of New Epidemics and Pandemics
10)Increased Habitat Loss

"For several years population has been increasing faster than many vital non-renewable and renewable resources. This means the amount of these resources per person is declining, in spite of modern technology. Other massive social and environmental problems ... political instability, loss of freedoms, vanishing species, rain forest destruction, desertification, garbage, urban sprawl, water shortages, traffic jams, toxic waste, oil spills, air and water pollution, increasing violence and crime ... continue to worsen as our numbers increase by more than 70 million more people every year. Solving these problems will be much less difficult when we stop increasing the number of people affected by them. Two billion people live in poverty, more than the population of the entire planet less than 100 years ago. Today there are more people suffering in misery and starvation in the world than ever before in history." ~World Population Balance 

Conclusion:
Human-Animal Conflict

The expansion of cities propels technological advances and the need for more space for people to settle in -- a primary characteristic of industrialization. Although the growth of cities may spur economic growth, it may also lead to encroachment of land that is inhabited by animals. As a result, the natural habitat of animals grows smaller and animals are forced to fight for space and food with human beings. Animals may be killed to minimize their presence in the encroached on area or they may become extinct due to the disruption in their natural environment and ecosystem.

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