Saturday, October 26, 2019
Over Population :: essays research papers
   Over Population    The worldââ¬â¢s population is approximately 5.9 billion,   and it is still growing. It has just about doubled in the   past forty years. We are now faced with the issue of over   population. The problem is very severe, and important. It   is controversial how many people this planet can hold. Some   are arguing that we have plenty of room, and we could fit   everyone on the state of Alaska, if we just put 10,000   people on each square mile. Alaska only makes up about one   percent of the earthââ¬â¢s land mass. Other people argue that   we need land to grow and supply all the resources we need,   and we do not have enough for everybody. Either way the   issue is looked at though, many people are being deprived of   food, shelter and clothing because of the excess of people.   Many countries are reducing their population by   family planning. Family planning tries to promote the idea   of using some sort of birth control such as condoms, the   pill, sterilization, IUDs, or some other method. Over the   past three decades, the global percentage of couples using   some form of family planning has increased dramatically. It   has changed from less than 10, to more than 50 percent. The   amount of people who use family planning would increase if   everyone had easy accessibility to it. In some rural areas   of sub-Saharan Africa, it takes an average of two hours to   reach the nearest contraceptive provider. Often, people   cannot even afford some type of birth control. Also, many   governments ban or restrict important methods of   contraception. Japan, for instance, discourages the use of   birth control pills over the condom. Also, 60 countries   require a husbandââ¬â¢s consent for all forms of birth control.   Even though there are some conflicts with it, I think   family planning seems like the best to solve the worldââ¬â¢s   over population problem.   Chinaââ¬â¢s one child policy is generally denounced by a   majority of world nations. Many countries feel that it is   not right to restrict the number of children a person can   have. They believe it is a personââ¬â¢s freedom to choose how   many kids they want. China hopes for their fertility rate   to be 1 child per woman instead of the 1.85 rate they   currently have. Even though Chinaââ¬â¢s policy is very   controversial, China thinks this is what they need to do in   order for their population growth to drop.  					    
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