Overpopulation and the environment by Taiwo Justice Olorunlana

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Overpopulation has emerged as a significant subject in the domains of social and scientific disciplines. The phenomenon of overpopulation has had a significant negative impact on our ecosystem. It exerts both beneficial and detrimental impacts on the environment. Human overpopulation occurs when the global population exceeds Earth's carrying capacity. Overpopulation has emerged as a significant challenge in this century, as it has had a profound influence on our environmental, economic, and social endeavors. Despite this, people perceive the issue of overpopulation not only as exceeding limits, but also as a detriment to the overall quality of life.

The issue of overpopulation today serves as a prime illustration of the exponential growth in both human and species populations. Clearly, the researcher was implying that the significant number of individuals facing dire circumstances and a bleak future is due to their insufficient access to quality education, healthcare, and longer life spans. The human population exerts an impact on the environment, resulting in the emergence of diverse forms of pollution, including air, land, water, and noise pollution. Human activities have a significant influence on the environment, leading to the occurrence of various types of pollution, such as air, land, water, and noise pollution. In addition, overpopulation poses a threat to biodiversity.

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