1st draft 11/21/19

Meriam Webster defines the word “overpopulation” as the condition of having a population so dense as to cause environmental deterioration, and impaired quality of life, or a population crash.
More people are giving birth and there are more legal and illegal immigrants populating the united states of America every second. The united states population at the beginning of 2019 was over three hundred twenty-eight million. Two hundred and forty humans per hour enter the united states of America about half from new births and a half from immigration that’s about two million per year. You may be asking yourself how to calculate overpopulation in basic terms multiply the number of population by the use of resources and energy used to sustain the population or projected population in the future. The census bureau gives statistics on how many humans are in the united states of America but illegal immigration is an issue some illegal immigrants are in fear of being arrested and deported so they do not report themselves in the census count which in fact does not give us the full picture of the correct number of the actual population. So we will be using these numbers but please remember it may be inaccurate. More people mean more materials to be used to make homes for these people which means we will need to cut down more trees to build them fewer trees means less clean air which humans and animals need to breathe and maintain health. Fewer animals mean we will be having less food means we will not be able to sustain ourselves. Other contributing factors to overpopulation are children in the foster care system that do not have a placement or are not being adopted. Education is a contributing factor as well.
Overpopulation affects me because I have a family and I want to make sure we have enough resources for my kids and grandkids and my great-grandkids but with a good or better quality of life as I have had. The database I used was google and I found worldpopulationbalance.org and this blog blog.arcadiapower.com 10 key facts statistics overpopulation. Overpopulation is a controversial topic because some don’t think overpopulation is an issue and or they don’t believe it will be an issue. I’m interested in this issue because it may jeopardize our quality of life. There are two sides to this issue one side is my side which believes yes this is a problem or could become a problem. The other side is not informed about the statistics or has never thought about overpopulation as a problem. Overpopulation requires several solutions as better immigration laws cleaner energy, healthier eating planting more of our food sources in neighborhoods, not just one will solve it but one of the solutions I’m advocating for is Birth control. Easier access to birth control has lowered the population some will feel like it hasn’t made a difference. women aged 15-44 about 43 million of the 70% are at risk for unwanted pregnancy. They have an 85% chance of becoming pregnant if they are unprotected. Free birth control to all women of any financial class because it will decrease the children in foster care that the government has to pay for which in place taxpayers end up eating the cost. So not only will it help decrease the population but it will help secure our economy. Many twenty to thirty-year-olds have decided to wait to have kids or to not even have kids of their own biological DNA. An adoption is a key option for helping with the overpopulation let alone in just Arizona there are 16,00o kids babes teenagers pre-teenagers that have no placement in the foster care that’s not the number of them are in the foster care system. So let alone birth control and adoption will help decrease the risk of overpopulation but I do acknowledge it doesn’t completely solve the risk of being overpopulated.

Published by ninasixx6

Ingrid Ninoska Picado Gonzalez is also known as Nina. She is attending Pima Community College and Cochise College in Sierra Vista to finish her Associates in nursing. Nina started in the healthcare field as a certified nursing assistant in 2008. She went on to go to Pima community college at the dessert vista campus for her practical nurse at the center for training and development. She completed her program in 2012 she passed the nclex and started working as a licensed practical nurse. She is back now to finish her degree to finally become a registered nurse. In her free time well, she has no free time, she works nights every night. She is a single mother of two an eleven-year-old boy and a nine-year-old daughter. She goes to the gym to deal with everyday stress. When she has free time, it is usually for vacations.

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