Linkages between Population Growth, Poverty and Environmental Changes and Some Policy Approaches
Population Growth, Environmental Degradation, Poverty
Growing population poses some serious environmental threats. More people means less forest, water, soil, and other natural resources, but more waste, pollution, and greenhouse gases. This suggests that climate change may be sped up by population growth if we don’t do something soon. Alternative resources, conservation, improved environmental technology, and better education about global warming can ease our impact on the earth and serve as a new frontier for our future generations. We now know so much about human population that it seems as if we can easily control it. In the end, though, the prospect of the human race is up to the people, not the government. We will decide how far we are willing to go to preserve our earth for its future inhabitants. If we make population a priority, and assist countries in need of help, then we should be able to guide ourselves toward a stable level of development and growth.
"Linkages between Population Growth, Poverty and Environmental Changes and Some Policy Approaches", IJNRD - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (www.IJNRD.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.3, Issue 6, page no.74-80, June-2018, Available :https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD1806014.pdf
Volume 3
Issue 6,
June-2018
Pages : 74-80
Paper Reg. ID: IJNRD_216866
Published Paper Id: IJNRD1806014
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Research Area: Engineering
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