Thursday, 14 July 2022

Impact of Overpopulation on the World

Q. On the occasion of World Population Day, you have to write an article on the topic "Impact of Overpopulation". 

In your article you should include
1. how the world population has increased
2. what its impact on the world is

NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF POPULATION GROWTH: Unemployment- Poor Health- Poverty- Deforestation- Global warming- illiteracy or lack of education- Pollution: Air, water, soil- Loss of Agricultural Land- Climate in Crisis- Loss of Biodiversity

IMPACT OF OVERPOPULATION

- By: Rohan 

In our contemporary world, problem of overpopulation has increased in [leaps and bounds (बहुत बड़ी मात्रा मे)]. It is not only a problem but also an ailment for people as cancer. The recent census (an official numbering of population) (The census figures)reveals that population has been increasing frequently over the years. 

Overpopulation has tremendous impact   over the globe. It is not only an issue but all of the issues are attach to this problem. Overpopulation leads to overcrowding which means poor quality of life. Universally speaking, as the result of overpopulation, there is a sharp decline in the natural resources such as more land is exploited that is to say that more industrialisation and urbanization being searched up, consequently there is a continuous loss of agricultural land and depletion of natural resources. Deforestation has become the major concern, which leads to the global warming and climate in crises. Thus, there is huge loss to biodiversity. 

Another impact of over population is the degradation of the environment. As due to increased population, more and more industries are being set up which is polluting the environment and marine as industries wastes are dumped into water. Rise in number of people on the earth is giving rise to number of vehicles on the roads which causes air and noise pollution to great extent. 

As it is well said that more and more people will bring more miseries and poverty. Increase in population also mean decrease in the standard of living of people such lack of education or illiteracy, poor health facilities, rise in prices of basic amenities of life.

So, The Government, organisations and the other authorities should join their hands to reduce population otherwise the whole world will suffer one day. 



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