The function of this lab is to reveal the sustainability of groundwater, if human advancement continues, at the same rate it has been, over the last couple of years. Over the last 50 years our water need has actually tripled, which is triggering water level all over the world to fail, and when these aquifers are depleted, around the world food production will fall.
I have actually examined the information supplied, and have actually concerned the conclusion, that if we do not control our population, we will likely experience worldwide starvation, possibly even have it as the driver for the next world war.
Data gathered from the M.U.S.E. in the , situated at cut online, also looked into on the internet, from the Google search bar, Nairaland online forum, and WOA. Documentation, from these resources, and research, written in the following paragraphs.
Specified in a 2009 report, that if the world population reached 7.5 billion, by 2020, 1.8 billion individuals, would be living in regions with severe water deficiency.
In a current report as of December 1, 2014, our global population, has currently reached over 7 billion, and futuristically, Africa is the only country that is capable of self-sustaining.
The Americans, Chinese, and Europeans, aspire to live a certain life style that will ultimately end in a survival of the fittest. Several studies show that earth is currently capable of sustaining about 2 billion, at half the recourses, we currently consume. Each American, consumes about 20 acres, of biologically productive land, so if the worlds 7 billion people, consumed that of the average American, we would need about 5 earth’s resources, to be sustained.
Obviously Earths 29.6 billion acres of biologically productive land, and water, support about 1.5 billion people. So we need to reduce the population by 80 %, or reduce our consumption by over 50%, and realistically, neither one is going to happen anytime soon. Which leaves our grandchildren, and so on, in serious risk of a grave global catastrophe?
Resources:
Politics,Lagbaja, taken from web address
http://www.nairaland.com/2022950/current-world-population-three-time, on 1/05/2015
WOA!! Taken from web address http://www.overpopulation.org/water.html on 01/06/2015