RE: Contemporary Issue: Overpopulation

You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

Contemporary Issue: Overpopulation

in life •  8 years ago 

Well, as you said it's hard to say, whats right and whats wrong. But I think these statistics saying that humanity will be doubled in 60 years are wrong.

Many countries in Africa experience now, what Europe experienced a couple hundred years ago. The medication gets better and more kids survive. They soon will adapt to this like Europe did and the population will stabilize and not grow as much as now per year.

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

But am I wring if I say that the population will grow even more if medicine is available all over the world? I don't want to say that it's good to let people and kids die but if more people survive because of medicine, the population will grow even more im my opinion.

My point is, 200 years ago in Europe it was normal to have 10 kids, but only 6 survived because the medication was bad. Nowadays most families in Europe only have like 3 kids. Africa will soon have this kind of behaviour too. So the overall population growth will decrease and it will maybe take 90 years for the population to double. But your point could be right too. This kind of stuff is highly hypothetical.