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[News Article] Urban Population Surge Raises Alarms over Resource Strain Recent findings from the World Bank have revealed a concerning trend: urban populations worldwide have increased by over 60% in the last few decades, far exceeding the growth of essential services like housing, healthcare, and education, leaving millions stuck in conditions of poverty and hardship. This worrying reality underscores the urgent need for comprehensive action to address the growing strain on resources. The increasing gap between population growth and infrastructure development worsens social differences and creates significant challenges for the well-being of urban communities. Notably, the strain on resources looms large, given the finite nature of many essential commodities. As urban populations continue to swell and resource demands escalate, it is imperative to adopt sustainable practices and policies that balance population growth with resource availability. Failure to address these issues risks worsening social inequalities, harming environmental sustainability, and putting the well-being of present and future generations at risk. It is time for concerted action to ensure a more equitable and sustainable future for all. [Opinion Editorial] The Urgent Need to Address Overpopulation’s Environmental Impact In recent years, evidence of the harmful impact of overpopulation on our planet’s ecosystems has grown increasingly alarming. The unchecked growth in human numbers puts immense pressure on the environment, leading to widespread ecological degradation, including deforestation, loss of biodiversity, increased pollution, and emissions worsening climate change. Scientists warn that unless immediate action is taken to slow population growth, we face ecological disruption and collapse threatening life on Earth. It is crucial to prioritize sustainable population management strategies, promote access to family planning and reproductive health services, and advocate for policies that support sustainable living practices and address root causes of population growth. Failure to act decisively now will worsen the environmental crisis and put the well-being of future generations at risk. Concerted action is needed to address overpopulation and safeguard the health of our planet for generations to come. Read the fol lowing three texts regarding the ef fects of overpopulation and complete the tasks on the next page. Number of Earths needed if everyone used renewable resources at the same rate as these individual countries. CONSUMPTION OF EARTH’S RESOURCES: Reading for Writing Source: https://oxfordshireguardian.co.uk 74 I Unit 3
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