Don't Be the Killer of Future Generations!
Is the world overpopulated?
It is a fact that certain countries and cities of the world are overpopulated, there is an obvious skew in population distributions as people focus more on big cities for different reasons.
In many countries of the world, we see that there is a decrease in population in rural and rural life. People who increase the city population by moving away from village and rural life become consumers while they are producers in terms of vital needs.
They may be working in different jobs in the city and producing different products, but the subject we will cover and the real human life resources we will look for in the answer we will give.
Anyone in the village can produce food products such as various vegetables, fruits, eggs, milk in the garden of his house. In city life, it is difficult for some places and impossible for others.
As someone who brings both city and village life together, I know that I can see the difference well, but how successful I will be in reflecting is up to you as a reader.
Returning to the starting question, I do not think that the world population is very high in terms of its current number. I can answer yes to the question of whether action should be taken at the point of taking any precautions. Because the population, which I think is not out of control yet, may give a red alarm for the future, and the sooner the measures are taken, the more successful the results will be.
I do not see it as a correct and effective way for people to face strict prohibitions on having children. The fact that prohibitions have always been attractive to human beings may have an adverse effect on some. Today, being a responsible parent and raising children in the best way is a problem that can only be overcome with education. We can see that there are regions that have achieved this.
Instead of the overpopulation of the real problem in the world,
skewness in population distribution,
lack of education,
population decline in rural areas such as villages,
the decrease in the number of producers and the increase in the number of consumers in human life products,
waste in food and water,
income inequality and
i think it's the human ego.
Now let's unpack them a little!
We can understand the skewness in the population distribution by looking at the populated countries and cities. When we look at parents who have too many children despite their insufficient financial means, we can see the lack of education.
I think the decrease in population in villages is a problem of where I live and of many countries. Let's not just think of this as the concentration of the population in cities and crowding. Every individual who leaves the village moves away from producing vital resources, while they can easily produce some needs in the village, these cannot be done in city life. To further exemplify, a family of 4 can meet the need for eggs all year with 5-6 chickens and have all the comforts to look after the chickens I have sampled, but they cannot do this in the city.
Waste is one of the most important problems of all humanity, especially in developed countries. None of the vital resources in the world are unlimited. Our vital products, especially water, are rapidly depleted by unconscious use and waste. Daily food products wasted in many places are enough to meet the daily living needs of millions, perhaps billions, of people.
When we look at the world, we can see that many areas suitable for cultivation in some places are deliberately left empty due to human greed and ego. While some countries cannot use these lands due to drought and climatic conditions, some countries leave these areas empty because of the cheapness that may occur in the price of the product, although they have wet and suitable lands. Or textile etc. instead of human life product. It turns to other alternative products that can be used in the fields.
However, all countries and communities that make up countries need to know that the priority is on human life and other living things that share the world with people. When sufficient living life and wooded areas are created, the world has the potential to host and feed people far above the current population. The biggest obstacle in front of this is the income inequality and lack of mentality due to the human ego throughout history and today.
It is a fact that the world has been used by past generations as a trust for future generations. Today, we have to act with the future generations in mind and leave the right to live to future populations. The world is entrusted to us by them!
Anyone who does not adopt a sustainable life is a murderer of someone with a possible future life!
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First of all, dealing with agriculture and animal husbandry is really difficult. Once accustomed to city life, it is difficult for a person to deal with this kind of work. The important thing is to keep the young generation in the village there. It is said that there will be food shortages in the future. This will increase the importance of agriculture. Village life can be revitalized through government incentives and educational activities in this area. As for the population issue, the European population is getting older. People in Europe have only one child or none at all. Moreover, they have children at a very late age. The situation in China and India is clear. We may see more Indians and Chinese in Europe in the near future. Even if Europe does not want to do this, it may be compelled to accept them. I have a project in mind about promoting agriculture and animal husbandry in our country. I plan to prepare a detailed report and submit it to the state. You are knowledgeable and experienced in this matter. Maybe I need your help.