PART 2 POWER POINT
Four most critical threats to the global environment
E’Lexis Edmonson
Solutions to Global Issues
8/31/2019
Lucy Rabenda-Bajkowska
Introduction
My selected four threats to the global environment include:
Civil war (Agar, 2019)
Globalization
Poor health of entire population
Lack of education
As a result of the four threats to the global environment, majority of the members of the public end up suffering. However, the threats should be addressed hence making it easy for the people to live as per the expected.
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History and assessment of civil war
For the past few years, different countries have been affected by civil war
This has led to the increased death rates to the affected countries
The civil war has again led to negative effects to the economy of the countries
For the last 10 years, different countries have been affected by civil war hence undergoing negative effects. The negative effects of civil war in the country are the poor economy as well as the death of the people. The increased death rates in the country have affected the manner in which different people carry out different tasks.
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Countries most affected by civil war and how they are affected
Some of the countries highly affected by civil war include; Somalia and Syria
The countries are effected in such a way that majority of the people undergo suffering on daily basis
The manner in which education is provided in such countries is affected negatively
Somalia and Syria are some of the countries in the entire world which are highly affected by Civil war. The members of the public in such countries have undergone suffering hence the manner in which the young people are educated is affected. This has led to different countries contributing to the ways of reducing the wars.
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Effects of civil war on the world population as a whole
Civil war is one of the issues which have contributed to a decreased population in the entire world
This is as a result of the increased number of deaths in the affected countries (Casadevall, 2019)
The deaths might be as a result of continued fights as well as hunger in the countries
As far as the world population is concerned, civil is one of the aspects which have led to a decrease in the world’s population the decrease is brought about by the fights between the people hence contributing to the death of the people. Moreover, the countries have been unable to produce reliable foods therefore majority of people dying due to hunger.
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Representation of civil war to the countries
According to the graph, the death rates as a result of civil war have been increasing hence introducing negative impacts to the people. The changes occurring in the mostly affected countries as a result of the changes brought in place to curb such issues.
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History and assessment of globalization
Globalization has been among the things which have brought about threats to the global environment
This is as a result of the introduction of technologies which affected the growth and the development of the young people in the society
Some of the advancement of technologies has led to unemployment amongst the members of the public
For the last few years, different countries have been affected by globalization. The continued growth of globalization has led to the introduction of technologies have made the lives of the people hard. Some of the technologies brought as a result of globalization have contributed to high cases of unemployment.
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Countries most affected by globalization and how they are affected
Globalization has in most cases affected majority of the developing countries in the entire world
Some of the countries affected by globalization include India, China, Iraq and Lebanon (Evans, 2019)
The countries have been affected by ensuring that they experience high population growth as well as increased cases of unemployment
Countries such as India, China, Iraq and Lebanon have been highly affected by globalization due to the fact that they are developing. As a result of globalization, high population growth has been experienced therefore introducing negative effects to the people. Again, the globalization in such countries has led to unemployment cases.
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Effects of globalization on the world population as a whole
As a result globalization, the world’s population has been increased
However, majority of the people in such countries have ended up being unemployed
The population increase is due to the increased birth rates and the inability of the people to make use of the programs put in place to address the birth rates
The world’s population has been increased as a result of globalization. This is due to the fact that the people have been unable to make use of different programs which are put in place to ensure that the birth rates are controlled. Moreover, the increased population in the developing countries has led to high cases of unemployment as well as social issues amongst the people.
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Representation of globalization to the countries
According to the graph, globalization has led to an increased use of internet in the developing countries. The use of the internet has led to negative effects amongst the people as majority of the people engage themselves in cyber bullying hence affecting the lives of the people.
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History and assessment of Poor health of entire population
Poor health in the entire population has reduced in different countries
The decrease in the poor health in the entire population is as a result of the introduction of education systems which provide the people with knowledge on health issues (Grubb, 2019)
Again different programs have been introduced to ensure that the people are provided with quality health care services
Different countries in the entire world have in past few years experience positive changes in the healthcare services. However, the countries were experiencing poor health in the entire population hence leading to the death of the people of different ages.
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Countries most affected by Poor health of entire population and how they are affected
Some of the countries affected by poor health in the entire population include Botswana and Democratic republic of Congo
The countries have a large number of people affected by HIV and AIDS as well as Ebola
As a result of the poor health in the entire population the death rates in the countries have increased
Countries such as Botswana and Democratic republic of Congo have for the last few years experienced poor health in the entire population therefore contributing to increased spread of different diseases. The members of the public have been suffering because of the poor health and the inability of the government to come up with effective programs to address the issues affecting the people.
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Effects of Poor health of entire population on the world population as a whole
As a result of the poor health in the entire population, the world’s population has ended up decreasing
The decrease in the population is as a result of the increased death rates in the countries
Again the mortality rates of the young people in the countries are high because the countries do not have the right systems to take of the born ones
According to the researches, it is true that the countries are experiencing increased death rates of the people from different ages. The increased death rates have lowered the number of people in the entire world. Moreover, the young people in the entire world are dying on daily basis because the people cannot be provided with the required health care services.
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Representation of Poor health of entire population to the countries
According to the graph, the mortality rates of the young people in such countries are high hence affecting the world’s population. This should be addressed for the people to be able to live accordingly. The right health care services should be provided to the people so as to ensure that the issues are addressed in the best way possible.
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History and assessment lack of education
Education is one the threats to the global environment which have introduced negative effects to the people (Islam, 2019)
As a result of the lack of education, majority of the people have engaged themselves in activities which have increased the rates of population in the majority of countries in the entire world
According to researches, different countries lack the required education to carry out different tasks accordingly. The lack of education has denied the people the required knowledge in handling the cases of pollution on the environment. The activities carried out by the people have increased the pollution to the environment.
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Countries most affected by lack of education and how they are affected
Some of the countries affected by lack of education include; Somalia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Haiti and Comoros
Such countries lack functional education systems due to the fact that they do not have the required peace to support the education
The lack of education has led to poor innovation in the countries as well as unemployment to the members of the public
Countries such as Somalia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Haiti and Comoros have been affected by unemployment due to the conflicts which affect the members of the public. As a result of the cases of lack of education, the people engage in activities which end up affecting the global environment negatively. Such countries engage themselves in activities which pollute the environment for the purposes of earning a living.
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Effects of lack of education on the world population as a whole
Lack of education is one of the things which have led to increased population to the entire world
This is due to the fact the people are unable to use the programs put in place to reduce the birth rates by the people (Mitrovic, 2019)
Again, the population is increase is because of negligence of the people because they do not have the required knowledge on effects of increased population to the families
According to researches, it is true that lack of education is among the things contributing to increased population in different countries. However, when one country records an increased population, the world’s population is increased hence bringing about negative effects to the members of the public. The lack of education makes it hard for the government to introduce programs which aid in controlling the population.
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Representation of lack of education to the countries
According to the graph, the lack of education has been decreasing the countries for the last few years. The people have been provided with knowledge of enabling them to understand the world is changing and they therefore require education for them to be able to sustain themselves accordingly.
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Conclusion
The global issues affecting the global environment should be addressed for the people to live as per the expected
When the issues are addressed, the suffering of the people is reduced hence enabling them to contribute to the success of the entire world (Naseir, 2019)
The United Nations should introduce programs which help in ensuring that the threats to the global environment are addressed effectively. The programs will play important roles in ensuring that the environment is protected and hence conserved for the benefits of the people.
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