Lakehead Thunder Bay Population Growth. Population Ethics Inter-generational ethics: current growth will stop one day, simply because the planet cannot.

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Lakehead Thunder Bay Population Growth

Population Ethics Inter-generational ethics: current growth will stop one day, simply because the planet cannot sustain an infinite number of people. Humane way, fewer births Natural way, more deaths International ethics: The affects of one individual affect that of everyone around the world. Poor people are the first to suffer Reproductive ethics: If two people with two living children have a third child, they will ratchet up the population of the planet and create more damage on the planet.

Population Ethics Humanitarian ethics: 220 million women world-wide lack access to family planning, and 40% of pregnancies are unintended. With family planning and better education unplanned pregnancies can be avoided Inter-species ethics: Other species have the same right to the planet, however loss of habitat is making it difficult to reproduce Political ethics: Governments should state the goals to reduce and stablize the population, promote family planning and ensure reduced environmental impacked.

Developing Countries By 2050 the population is expected to grow by 34%, where 90% of that growth will come from developing countries Developing countries have the highest population growth Large families make for large working force Lack of education Lack of proper birth control African countries see the highest growth rates

Population growth by country

Population Control China has had a one-child policy since 1979 to alleviate social, economic, and environmental problems There are many social and moral factors that are caused by implementing a one-child policy In Iran conception courses are mandatory for all couples seeking a marriage licence, resulting in smaller families England is Europe's most heavily populated country, however they have no control.

Questions Do you think a One-child policy is a good idea? Is there a better way to control population growth? Do you think the population is going to be controlled by policy and education or through death, disease and infection?