W01 Reflection: Overpopulation
W01 Reflection: Overpopulation?
Overpopulation
has been a topic of many controversial leading to political and religious concepts.
It is defined as an undesirable condition where the number of the existing
human population exceeds the actual carrying capacity of Earth. Many theories have flooded the
media with the danger of food, oil, water, and energy shortage. Overpopulation
is also a problem for job opportunities. As a
result, it gives rise to crimes, pandemics, epidemics, political conflicts, and
tension. There are basically two groups of people who are
concerned with this issue. Group one is mostly scientists and politicians,
while group two is religious and cultural.
Several factors
such as natural resources scarcity, better medical facilities, poverty, and immigration are a few of the causes of overpopulation. Scientists
(environmentalists and doctors) believe that
human overpopulation has an impact on our planet which they measured as “ecological
footprint”. They thought that one footprint per person is sustainable, more are
destructive. Our global average is more than 1.7, so at least 70% above
sustainability. Sir David Attenborough an English broadcaster, natural
historian, and author told Radio Times back in 2013 “We are a
plague on Earth. It's coming home to roost
over the next 50 years or so. It's not just climate change; it's sheer space,
places to grow food for this enormous horde. Either we limit our population
growth or the natural world will do it for us, and the natural world is doing
it for us right now.”
Unlike other continents, the majority of African countries celebrate fertility as a sign
of acceptance by God. High fertility
in Africa is driven by several factors such as the desire to have a big family,
lack of family planning and budgeting, and unemployment. Over
the past years, our population growth has drastically changed. The youth high population
growth in many African countries is regarded as a treasure as it brings new innovation and enough men
power for the country’s workforce and army. Religions such as Islam and Hinduism accept polygamy as legal
practice thus increasing their population figure.
There are many solutions which we may
take up to prevent overpopulation. The best measure is family planning. In
order to do that, one can ensure proper spacing between the births of the
children as well as improve
our population's health and quality of life. With the world’s population to
grow from 8 to 10 billion in 2050, there is a good
chance that more and more countries will need their own products for themselves.
There is a reasonably good chance that floods of people will trek all over the
world searching for more food and welfare. Therefore, in addition to
gaining a full understanding of overpopulation's harmful consequences, it would
be ideal to also develop the attitude that taking action now is much better
than delaying action and suffering the consequences later.
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