Increasing Population Essay

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Population Growth Essay
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Population Growth Essay
Population Growth
Over time, human population has increased and unfortunately has caused a lot of problems to the
economy as well as to the environment. Many of the issues that population growth has affected are
climate changes, consumption and waste, family planning, poverty, food and hunger, and changes to
the economy. According to data researched by the United Nations, "the world population will reach 8
billion to 10 billion by the year 2030" (Livi–Bacci: 1992:31–32 cited in Robbins, 2010:130). Eight to
ten billion is a lot of people living in the world, which unfortunately might cause more problems than
solutions to these issues. The book written by author Richard H. Robbins, Global Problems and the
Culture of Capitalism, includes an...show more content...
(Malthus 1798 cited in Robbins, 2010:132). This view was known as the "Malthusian trap"
(Mshahara, 2017). Everything is related to one another, and if one thing changes, then usually the
other things will too. As Robbins expressed that Malthus' view was seen in Europe, the demand
for food decreased, the population decreased, mortality decreased, and then right after, a rise in
population occurred (Robbins, 2010: 157). Another issue that has caused the environment to
change is deforestation. The land gets cleared for agriculture purposes, to provide room for
growing crops, grazing livestock and urban uses. As explained by Robbins, agriculturists would
clear a few acres of land by cutting down the trees and burning them in a process known as "slash
and burn" (Robbins, 2010: 157). As individuals can see, population growth has done some negative
changes to the earth.
Another result that has occurred from population growth is a change in consumption and waste. This
subject has arguments on population growth hindering economic development as well as not
affecting it at all. As argued by Robbins, (Robbins 2010: 133–134) population growth has caused a
high demand for resources, such as water, food, and fuel. With population growing, that is why some
communities are dealing with famine, poverty and an increase in mortality rates. According to
Massimi Livi–Bacci, (Livi–Bacci, 1992: 145 cited in Robbins, 2010: 134) population growth has not
had an effect on the economy.
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Essay On Overpopulation
The world we live in is becoming increasingly overpopulated due to migrates and births. With an
increase in population, there will become a decrease in resources over time. Furthermore, not
being able to provide the quality of life due to the decline of resources can create a war and an
unbalanced world. There is no way this should be allowed to happen without a plan of action for
the future due to the impact. Just because we can reproduce does not mean we should go
overboard with it as well as we do not need to accept in this country all migrants. The
overpopulated world will soon suffer from this impact due to the lack of food, energy, and jobs.
There is no life without a food source, we need to have enough food to sustain us until, our...show
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According to Emmett (2009), he believes overpopulation poses no threat to the environment because
human ingenuity and free markets will restrain population growth. The Neo–Institutionalists are the
people who believe a free market based– society will be able to balance the population and the
economy with growth and improve environmental quality. Neo–Institutionalist policies focus on the
institution and consequences of reform, rather than on the reform of human nature" Although, the
economic growth can lower the fertility rates some believe that this can restrain population
growth (Bailey, 2006). If we can use science as a tool, science can create energy that can be
utilized to create and harvest food, hence the more people the more minds can be utilized for
developing new ideas and provide more information to a long stable environment. Furthermore, the
overall increase in population will lead to a decline in pollution, due to the creative minds of
human. While population growth means more people to feed, it also means that we have more
people to devote their creativity and imagination to solve the problems of transforming resources
into useful goods and services (Emmett, 2009). "The standard of living has risen along with the size
of the world 's population since the beginning of recorded time; However, there is no convincing
economic reason why these trends toward a better life should not continue indefinitely."
At
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Population Growth Essay
Population Growth
Population Growth is becoming a huge issue in our country and world today. The reason that it has
become such a pressing issue is that our growing population needs a growing economy and has
growing needs. As our population grows, the needs of the population become bigger. Very large
population becomes a problem when there isn't enough space to live, and not enough food and
supplies to live off of. We can predict population size in the future by examining the recent past.
This can give us good ideas about what we will have to do to accommodate all of the people in the
US and the world, or start to put restrictions on babies being born like our fellow country China. In
this activity we were given the...show more content...
The errors in the linear model were random, but not off by much each different year. The population
wasn't off by more than 2,000 people at most in one year. Using the linear model we made some
predictions like what will the population being the year 2000? By putting the equation into the
calculator and going into the table, we predicted that in the year 2000 the population would be 2.76
billion. Another prediction that was made was what will the population be when I retire. Most people
retire when they are about sixty– five, so that would be in the year 2045. The population in 2045 is
predicted to be 3.8 billion according to the linear model. The population will double from the
current population in the year 2114. The population will then be 5.52 billion. One thing that I am
concerned about is how high the population will be when my children are growing up. I plan to
have children when I am about 27 so when my child is about 20, the year will be 2027 and the
population will be 3.4 billion. Next we did the same procedure for the world population. In this case,
the exponential model fit the data more efficiently. The equation was 2,552,666,405 =
1.018,677,273^x, r = .998328246. The world population for the year 2000 is will be 6.44 billion.
Upon retiring the world population will be 1.5 trillion people. Comparing the two models the
exponential model makes sense because the population is growing at such a rapid rate. The
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