April 3, 2025

46 thoughts on “How population growth impacts the planet

  1. their should be a law punishable by death. having children, birthing souls into a world full of nothing but disgusting corruption, sexuality and bullshit social systems of mindless garbage

  2. the destruction of nature and unspoiled places, low wages, congestion, traffic, rising costs of food, homes, rents, billions of animals slaughters, poison air and toxic rivers. A disgusting planet, the cities are crowded, what do you think? offcourse it has an impact on environmental, plastic oceans, too much human wastes dumping everywhere, disappearance of jungles, nature, and plants, and animal extinctions, so who now says we are not overpopulated? The answer is that simple.

  3. FUTURE JOBS= FUTURE POPULATION, ELSE CASTE SYSTEM MONEY APARTEID, MANY SUCH LONG LIVING BAD EFFECTS, ALSO YOU NEED 8.4 ACRES PER PERSON IN FUTURE. ALSO CUSTOMERS AND BUISNESS AND LOANS OF BANKERS NEED ONLY PEOPLE WITH JOBS, INCREASE 2 JOBS PER PERSON TO INCREASE BUISNESS, NOT POPULATION , GIVE FREE TIME , MORE RESERCH HAPPEN, SLOOF

  4. Funny how there's no mention of the nickel shortage- not enough nickel to maintain production levels of EVs now but hey, with magic harry potter socialism, we can all drive electric vehicles!
    # Need more nickel mines.

  5. Of all the environmental problems our planet is facing today, overpopulation is the one that sometimes slips from the radar. Overpopulation places a great demand on resources and land, which may be the reason for widespread environmental issues in addition to impacting global economies and standards of living.
    Poverty is to be believed as the major cause of overpopulation. High mortality rate and lack of educational resources, leads to high birth rates, resulting in a large population.
    If overpopulation grows, this effect is said to be so widespread that the United Nations has predicted that the 48 poorest countries of the world contribute to the largest population growth. They estimate that the combined population of these countries is expected to be 1.7 billion in 2050 from 850 million in 2010.

    The effects of the overpopulation are quite severe. One of these is the lack of natural resources. Earth has the capacity to only produce a limited amount of food and water, falling short of current needs of the people which are increasing day by day.

    Rapid population growth makes the choice between high consumption and investment needed to bring more consumption in the future more scarce. Economic development depends on investment. Therefore, rapid population growth repels the investment needed for higher future consumption.

    With a rapidly growing population, the adjustment becomes difficult to manage with economic and social change. Urbanization in UDC creates problems like housing, electricity, water, transport etc. In addition, the growing population is at risk of permanent environmental damage through urbanization in some rural areas.

    The rapidly growing population transforms the economy into mass unemployment and low employment. As the population increases, the ratio of workers to the total population increases. The result is that with an increase in the labour force, unemployment and low employment increases. Rapid increment of the population reduces savings and investment.

    Domestic consumption of exportable goods also increases with rapid population growth. As a result, there is a decline in the exportable surplus. On the other hand just to meet the demand of the rapidly growing population, more food and other consumer goods are needed so that demand can be fulfilled.

  6. Sorry to disrespect whomever os reading my comment. But People need to receive real education so they can intentionally have fewer kids. In Brazil the less education access people have, the more kids they have.

  7. It would take 22,000,000 humans dying per day for one full year to end the human race.
    That’s 15,240 dead humans every single minute of every hour, day and night, and it would STILL take an entire year. This is assuming zero new births over that time.

  8. https://youtu.be/mRcxGJcBDVo?si=xOWmQOL2P5w3Cc-n

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    https://youtu.be/mRcxGJcBDVo?si=vvJqKsLmpOw1vePm

    .The earth is sick, (Heal the World). The world's population of 8 billion cannot bear the burden, excessive resource consumption, and the destruction of the Amazon forest has affected one of the climate changes.

    Regardless of the deaths from the epidemic of the century, AIDS, war, natural disasters and man-made disasters deaths, drug scourges, homosexual diseases, etc. The birth rate is still high, and the world's population is still rising. Experts have warned that population expansion is out of control.

    How to reduce resource consumption?

    How does reduce's irrational and excessive infrastructure affect the environment?

    Competition in how to control GDP growth among countries has affected overproduction, created huge waste, and wasted precious resources.

    How to control excessive industrial development, which creates a lot of pollution and affects climate change.

    How to educate people not to encourage births for the sake of production and population aging, which affects population growth.

    How to educate families about their childbirth plan? Having more children affects the quality of life, the health of the children, and the quality of the education of the children. Affects family values.

    Control climate change, control population expansion. Controlling capitalists make irrational investments and make a fortune, ignoring the crisis of the earth!

  9. if we put the world population in one place on Earth, maybe Australia?? What would happen to the rest of the planet???🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  10. AND CELEBRATE SMALL FAMILIES… How can this video not mention population numbers? On an over-crowded world, people who don't have children should be given due respect and recognition for their 'contribution'.

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