Overpopulation: Sistema Integrado de Gestión Procedimiento Ejecución de La Formación Profesional Integral
Overpopulation: Sistema Integrado de Gestión Procedimiento Ejecución de La Formación Profesional Integral
Overpopulation: Sistema Integrado de Gestión Procedimiento Ejecución de La Formación Profesional Integral
Overpopulation
Overpopulation is a major cause of most of the world’s problems. Whether it is a question of food
shortage, lack of drinking water or energy shortages, every country in the world is affected by it – or
will be.
Partly thanks to the import of goods from abroad, any particular country is able to maintain its own
welfare. But this cannot go on in an unlimited way. In fact, the number of inhabitants is rising in every
country. The world population is threatening to rise in the next few decades to 8 or 10 billion. There is
a good chance that more and more countries will need their own products themselves.
Our planet can offer a quality of life comparable to that enjoyed in the European Union to no more
than 2 billion people. With a population of 8 to 10 billion, welfare per person on a world scale will drop
to that of a poor farmer who can scarcely provide sufficient food for himself and knows nothing of
welfare. And thus we will have to share everything fairly in order to avoid disputes or war.
The climate is changing – and it matters little whether this can be blamed on human activity or on
changes in the solar system. The sea level only has to rise slightly in order to cause a great deal of
valuable agricultural land to disappear. At present we seem to think that we can keep ahead of
famine with the use of artificial fertilisers, by the inhumane breeding of animals and other survival
strategies.
Human beings have a tendency to want more and more welfare. World-wide the numbers of cars and
refrigerators are increasing before our very eyes. But there will come a time when population growth
and welfare collide. There is a reasonably good chance that floods of people will trek all over the
world searching for more food and welfare.
Technicians are only too happy to point to technology that has solutions to all our problems up its
sleeve. Unfortunately technical solutions have not as yet been able to combat world hunger in any
significant way. Wherever there is no recognition or solving of the problems on a worldwide scale, war
and violence would seem to be inevitable: everyone wants to survive.
The only solution is a population policy applied on a worldwide scale. This site provides you – per
language and, where possible, per country – with articles, films and images from all over the world
showing what overpopulation is and why a population policy is important. Unfortunately too often any
discussion of overpopulation or of population policies is taboo.
The business world and the religions are generally only interested in population growth. Allowing
welfare to shrink is often just as difficult for the rich as fleeing from poverty is for the poor. In addition
the growth scenario continues to dominate worldwide thinking about solutions for the problems set
out here.
We would like to invite you to acquaint yourself with the contents of this site. We also welcome any
multi-media contributions you might make. The Dutch foundation CVTM (the Ten Million Club), a non-
profit organisation, has made this site possible. You can also support us with your contributions via
the site.
Reading tells us about the problem that is ending the world and we are not realizing what is
Happening and technologically we are not prepared, overpopulation in the main problem, so
pollution of the planet is inevitable if we do not take action on it, there will be a planet to take
care.
A possible solution to this problem is to control overpopulation, but to achieve this, people must
do our part so we would greatly reduce pollution and our planet would benefit.
In our country we do not have overpopulation since we have large areas of land if we live and
that is why we are the best country in the world and that is why we must that care of it.