Friday, March 8, 2019
The Twentieth Century Saw a Major Increase in the World
The twentieth century saw a major increase in the worlds population. Yet large break down of the globe remain uninhabitable, so stack are drawn towards life sentence in existing towns and cities. A result our modern day cities looking at a number of serious problems which are due to overcrowding. Cities teeming with plurality are put under great strain to supply housing, healthcare, education, jobs and a certain quality of life for the inhabitants. The consequence of too dense a population is that one or all of these areas must suffer.Owing to being over-peopled, Britains main cities all have a number of people biography on the streets. Life must be extremely hard for these people and one effect of such a lifestyle is that drug pervert and crime rates rise. Cities are environmentally unfriendly places. This is be motive light, heat, travel and victuals must all be supplied artificially as one is distant from nature. Hence, the greater the population, the more than natura l resources are burnt up and, consequently, the more pollution is created. A city crowded with people leads to roads move with cars.The effect of the consequent levels of carbon monoxide in the air is said to, in cities as crowded as Mexico City, be equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes a day. Living in a city, therefore, forces us to be part of an unhealthy consumer throwaway society, which creates illness and environmental crisis, rather than curing it. It is the organizations responsibility to find solutions for these problems. As a result a lot of taxpayers money is spent on trying to go the effects of overcrowding under control. More housing is built, more roads are planned. This tactic might alleviate some systematic problems at spirited cost.However, it will never solve the problem of overpopulation. For this reason, we must look to the cause of the problem, which is simply an unchecked epidemic of people. Thus, governments must educate people to ascertain the size of the ir family. In China, couples are penalize, ed financially as a consequence of having more than one child. This may seem cruel, further the one-child policy is beginning to have an effect on the worlds most populous nation. Similar such policies may also be necessary in other overcrowded nations and this, in turn, would eventually result in solving the problem of overcrowding in cities.
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