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Friday, February 1, 2019

We Must Stop Overpopulation and Pollution of Our Environment Essay

We Must Stop Overpopulation and Pollution of Our EnvironmentOnce we humans hit on the idea of agriculture about 10,000 years ago, we had a means for exponentially increasing our population. Even as mere 2-legged, apterous creatures, humans could expand to cover the world, and pull from the populace nutrients to support this huge layer of people. The population increase has continued, and there are disagreements as to if and when the increase will end. The number of people on this earth is the indirect line more directly, the problem is that 6.3 billion people need a circle of food to survive, and the earth can only support so much. The industrial character of our societies on this earth means that our existence is give and come across we take minerals from the soil and from the depths of the earth, and trees and water from the surface, and we give back all sorts of wastes.Whether or not our enormous population is actually overpopulation, and thus a problem, is debated. sever al(prenominal) theories predict futures of doom, in which our population is finally stabilized by widespread death, while others believe that our population will stabilize before the stake is anywhere near that morbid. (Southwick Dolan) Whatever the population will do in the future, the fact remains that the amount of people we have on the earth now have a tremendous impact on the environs, in terms of both human actions and the space that humans take up. (Southwick) Furthermore, a macroscopic amount of people creates a demand for a large amount of energy and products, and the methods we use to fulfill the demands heavily impact the environment as well. While some of the problems of industrialization have been widely discover and some have been solved, many remain unrec... ...Back to the earth I screamed and no one listened to meBack to the earth I lived and they all followed get laid and see my world-Rusted Root, Back to the EarthSourcesDolan, Edwin G., Ch. 5 from TANSTAAFL T he Economic system for Environmental Crisis 1974, pp. 55-72.Fahey, D. W., Ravishankara, A. R. ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCEEnhanced Summer in the Stratosphere Science, 1999, vol. 285, pp. 208-210.Hansen, J., Ruedy, R., Sato, M., Lo, K., orbicular Warming Continues Science 2002, vol. 295, p. 275Kerr, Richard, A Brighter Look for Good Ozone Science, 2002, vol. 297, pp. 1623-1624.Southwick, Charles H., Ch. 15 from international Ecology in Human Perspective Oxford Univ. Press, 1996, pp. 159-182.text of Kyoto Protocol found at http//unfccc.int/resource/docs/convkp/kpeng.html date found at http//www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/kyoto/kyotorpt.html

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