Monday 11 July 2011

P for Population, P for Problem , P for Poverty

P for Population, P for Problem , P for Poverty

Problem is second name of population, but third p means politicians do not think so. Population makes them popular. Most economist and politicians are not aware about population problem. Today is Population Day. Increasing population is a big problem. Poor countries like India, Bangladesh , China etc are already overpopulated and facing shortage problems. Actually in long run, result of population growth are very dangerous. But we do not take any problem seriously until we fully face it.
World resources are limited and we can make adjustment with them at certain level. Law of variable proportion already apply on many countries of world. If Japan or England do not feel any problem from overpopulation , this does not mean America will feel same economic condition with population density of 300 or above. These countries are small and their population is very less compared with world population. We are cutting trees and polluting rivers. We can not adjust such a huge population. Think what would be picture of India and China if their population density is same as Australia or Canada. World leaders should seriously think about this problem.
I think biggest achievement of communist China is one child policy.
World community should not ignore it.