Source: http://overpopulation.world/privacy
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 08:23:13+00:00

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At this moment we are 7,526,734,269 humans on earth.
In the year 2100 we could be 12,000,000,000.
What does that mean for our future– where will this development lead to?
People worry... Will streams of refugees search for shelter? Will pollution caused by millions of people ruin our planet? Will crime take over when resources run out? Is our future going to be total chaos?
Will population growth be the end to life as we know it?
Each country goes through this transition– most developed countries have made it through already, while other countries are doing it right now. Let’s take a look at the past: In the 18th century Britain was facing bad living conditions– people had many children, but many died just as fast. As the Industrial revolution unfolded, better living conditions led to less deaths –this resulted in a population explosion. After a while, people decided to have less children because more were likely to survive– growth slowed down. This did not only happen in Britain, it happened in all developed countries.
The global average of children The number of children per women has halved globally since the 1960s as a result: from 5 children per woman down to 2.5 in 2015. But if birth rates dropped so much, why is the population still growing?
Depending on which stage of the Demographic Transition a country is in, their birth rate differs massively. In some countries women give birth to up to 4.7 6 children on average.
One of the main reasons for this is that child mortality rates are still too high there– only having many children will make sure some of them survive.
The transition of these countries depends on lowering the child mortality rate– that’s why programs focusing on the development of a country have a major influence here.
Countries without good health care have high death rates, especially in children. Most of these death could be prevented by simple interventions like vaccinations against common childhood diseases.
Over one third of all child deaths are linked to malnutrition. If malnutrition occurs during pregnancy, or before two years of age, it can cause permanent problems with physical and mental development in children.
All women need access to contraception to decide how many children they want to have– but also the knowledge how pregnancies can be planned and spaced safely.
Schooling is a driver of development, above all when it reaches girls: educated women have less children on average and are more likely to strive for a career.
Developing countries are catching up fast... Progress is already visible: The United Kingdom needed 105 years to make the transition back in the days. Bangladesh did it in only 45 years.
Conclusion - So yes, population will grow – but not for much longer. The past has shown us that problems like child mortality development problems can be solved, so developing countries don’t have to start from scratch. And the more we consider better living conditions a global project, the faster progress will be. Soon countries who used to be in need will help advance development instead and population growth will come to an end. Aiming for this goal means more people get to live a good life today– but it will also help to make sure we all can in the future.
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