Nina Agelvis-Chiu Geralyn Naguit Period 2. Overpopulation is a major increase of human race in the world. It’s when organisms exceed their carrying capacity.

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Nina Agelvis-Chiu Geralyn Naguit Period 2

Overpopulation is a major increase of human race in the world. It’s when organisms exceed their carrying capacity of its habitat. It’s the relationship between human population and its habitat

There are about 7 billion people on a tiny orb only 8,000 miles wide and 24,000 miles in circumference We add about a million and a half people to our population every week As birthrates rises we use more natural resources than it can be replaced.

When we use all of our resources we experience symptoms of global warming When we are over populated out resources decrease With a over populated society there would be lack of jobs provided for others

Environmental degradation, overpopulation, refugees, narcotics, terrorism, world crime movements, and organized crime are worldwide problems that don't stop at a nation's borders. Warren Christopher Warren Christopher The human overpopulation issue is the topic I see as the most vital to solve if our children and grandchildren are to have a good quality of life. Alexandra Paul Alexandra Paul

Growth rate-determines if the size of a population increases, decreases, or stays the same carrying capacity- maximum number of individuals of a particular species that a particular environment can support population density- number of individuals per unit area demography-study of human populations

Population Research Institute Expose the relentless promotion of abortion, and chemical and surgical sterilization in misleadingly labeled “population stabilization,” “family planning,” and “reproductive health” programs. Defund these programs by exposing the coercion, deception, and racism inherent in them. Emphasize that people are the most valuable resource on the planet, the one resource we cannot do without. Promote pro-natal and pro- family attitudes, laws, and policies worldwide. Encourage programs to help the poor become agents of their own development.

Overpopulation is a Myth myth.com/ myth.com/ Encourage people to have more children and stop abortion and limiting the population Uncover the truth behind the reason why there are problems in resources for the population Encourage those who are rich to donate and help the poor Stop the greed and help the world.

The new comers should be provided with well stable education with knowledge to create more jobs. Save resources and don’t use more than what we need. Find more economical ways to consume natural resources enough for the population Use new comers to improve the country economically, and in education.

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