Wednesday 24 February 2016


Overpopulation



Overpopulation is an undesirable condition where the
number of existing human population exceeds the
carrying capacity of Earth. Overpopulation is caused
by number of factors. Reduced mortality rate, better
medical facilities, depletion of precious resources are
few of the causes which results in overpopulation. It is
possible for a sparsely populated area to become
densely populated if it is not able to sustain life.
Growing advances in technology with each coming
year has affected humanity in many ways. One of
these has been the ability to save lives and create
better medical treatment for all. A direct result of this
has been increased lifespan and the growth of the
population. In the past fifty or so years, the growth of
population has boomed and has turned into
overpopulation. In the history of our species, the birth
and death rate have always been able to balance each
and maintain a population growth rate that is
sustainable.


growth of population has been on a constant
increase. Between the time of the plague and the 21st
century, there was been hundreds and thousands of
wars, natural calamities and man-made hazards.
However, none of these have made a dent on the
population. Developing nations face the problem of
overpopulation more than developed countries, but it
affects most of the Earth as of now. When we are
talking about overpopulation, we should first
understand the causes of it.
Causes of Overpopulation
Decline in the Death Rate: At the root of
overpopulation is the difference between the overall
birth rate and death rate in populations. If the
number of children born each year equals the
number of adults that die, then the population will
stabilize. Talking about overpopulation shows that
while there are many factors that can increase the
death rate for short periods of time, the ones that
increase the birth rate do so over a long period of
time. The discovery of agriculture by our ancestors
was one factor that provided them with the ability to
sustain their nutrition without hunting. This created
the first imbalance between the two rates.
Better Medical Facilities: Following this came the
industrial revolution. Technological advancement was
perhaps the biggest reason why the balance has been
permanently disturbed. Science was able to produce
better means of producing food, which allowed
families to feed more mouths. Medical science made
many discoveries thanks to which they were able to
defeat a whole range of diseases. Illnesses that had
claimed thousands of lives till now were cured
because of the invention of vaccines. Combining the
increase in food supply with fewer means of mortality
tipped the balance and became the starting point of
overpopulation.
More Hands to Overcome Poverty: However, when
talking about overpopulation we should understand
that there is a psychological component as well. For
thousands of years, a very small part of the
population had enough money to live in comfort. The
rest faced poverty and would give birth to large
families to make up for the high infant mortality rate.
Families that have been through poverty, natural
disasters or are simply in need of more hands to work
are a major factor for overpopulation. As compared to
earlier times, most of these extra children survive and
consume resources that are not sufficient in nature.
Technological Advancement in Fertility
Treatment: With latest technological advancement
and more discoveries in medical science, it has
become possible for couple who are unable to
conceive to undergo fertility treatment methods and
have their own babies. Today there are effective
medicines which can increases the chance of
conception and lead to rise in birth rate. Moreover,
due to modern techniques pregnancies today are far
more safer.
Immigration: Many people prefer to move to
developed countries like US, UK, Canada and Australia
where best facilities are available in terms of medical,
education, security and employment. The end result is
that those people settle over there and those places
become overcrowded. Difference between the
number of people who are leaving the country and
the number of people who enter narrows down which
leads to more demand for food, clothes, energy and
homes. This gives rise to shortage of resources.
Though the overall population remains the same, it
just affects the density of population making that
place simply overcrowded.
Lack of Family Planning: Most developing nations
have large number of people who are illiterate, live
below the poverty line and have little or no knowledge
about family planning. Getting their children married
at an early age increase the chances of producing
more kids. Those people are unable to understand
the harmful effects of overpopulation and lack of
ignorance prompts them to avoid family planning
measures.
Effects of Overpopulation
Depletion of Natural Resources: The effects of
overpopulation are quite severe. The first of these is
the depletion of resources. The Earth can only
produce a limited amount of water and food, which is
falling short of the current needs. Most of the
environmental damage being seen in the last fifty odd
years is because of the growing number of people on
the planet. They are cutting down forests, hunting
wildlife in a reckless manner, causing pollution and
creating a host of problems. Those engaged in talking
about overpopulation have noticed that acts of
violence and aggression outside of a war zone have
increased tremendously while competing for
resources.
Degradation of Environment: With the overuse of
coal, oil and natural gas, it has started producing
some serious effects on our environment. Rise in the
number of vehicles and industries have badly affected
the quality of air. Rise in amount of CO2 emissions
leads to global warming. Melting of polar ice caps,
changing climate patterns, rise in sea level are few of
the consequences that we might we have to face due
to environment pollution.
Conflicts and Wars: Overpopulation in developing
countries puts a major strain on the resources it
should be utilizing for development. Conflicts over
water are becoming a source of tension between
countries, which could result in wars. It causes more
diseases to spread and makes them harder to control.
Starvation is a huge issue facing the world and the
mortality rate for children is being fuelled by it.
Poverty is the biggest hallmark we see when talking
about overpopulation. All of this will only become
worse if solutions are not sought out for the factors
affecting our population. We can no longer prevent it,
but there are ways to control it.
Rise in Unemployment: When a country becomes
overpopulated, it gives rise to unemployment as there
fewer jobs to support large number of people. Rise in
unemployment gives rise to crime as people will steal
various items to feed their family and provide them
basic amenities of life.
High Cost of Living: As difference between demand
and supply continues to expand due to
overpopulation, it raises the prices of various
commodities including food, shelter and healthcare.
This means that people have to pay more to survive
and feed their families.
Solutions to Overpopulation
Better Education: One of the first measures is to
implement policies reflecting social change. Educating
the masses helps them understand the need to have
one or two children at the most. Families that are
facing a hard life and choose to have four or five
children should be discouraged. Family planning and
efficient birth control can help in women making their
own reproductive choices. Open dialogue on abortion
and voluntary sterilization should be seen when
talking about overpopulation.
Making People Aware of Family Planning: As
population of this world is growing at a rapid pace,
raising awareness among people regarding family
planning and letting them know about serious after
effects of overpopulation can help curb population
growth. One of the best way is to let them know
about various safe sex techniques and contraceptives
methods available to avoid any unwanted pregnancy.
Tax Benefits or Concessions: Government of various
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countries might have to come with various policies
related to tax exemptions to curb overpopulation.
One of them might be to waive of certain part of
income tax or lowering rates of income tax for those
married couples who have single or two children. As
we humans are more inclined towards money, this
may produce some positive results.
Knowledge of Sex Education: Imparting sex
education to young kids at elementary level should be
must. Most parents feel shy in discussing such things
with their kids which result in their children going out
and look out for such information on internet or
discuss it with their peers. Mostly, the information is
incomplete which results in sexually active teenagers
unaware of contraceptives and embarrassed to seek
information about same. It is therefore important for
parents and teachers to shed their old inhibitions and
make their kids or students aware of solid sex
education.