Ripple Effects of Population


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About The Book

The term overpopulation refers to a worldwide population that consumes more resources in a given year than the planet can replenish. According to professional assessments of population fluctuations around the world this has happened every year since 1970 and the issue has been getting steadily worse since then. To a significant extent this book was produced with the goal of delving more into what overpopulation is and the situation we currently find ourselves in. The author of the book plans to examine investigate and dig down into what overpopulation truly is the elements that contribute to overpopulation and overconsumption as well as the ramifications of these dynamics on other topics such as climate change and societal unrest. If the scale of population growth every year is to be understood India produces almost 25 million people per year which is the population of Australia. With this pace of population growth every ten years it is unsustainable to provide resources for future generations.
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