Sample #2. The world is experiencing a dramatic increase in
population.This is causing problems not only for poor, undeveloped countries,
but also for industrialised and developing nations.
Describe some of the problems that overpopulation causes, and suggest at least
one possible solution.
In most countries of the world the population
is increasing alarmingly.
This is especially true in poor, undeveloped
countries. Overpopulation causes a considerable number of problems.
In poor countries it is difficult to provide
enough food to feed even the present number of people.
In addition, education to limit the number of
children per family is not always successful.
Poorer countries usually have a lot of
unemployment too, and an increase in population simply makes the situation
worse.
The environment also suffers when there are
too many people living on the land.
In rich, industrialised and developing
countries it is very difficult for governments to provide effective public
services in overcrowded cities.
Moreover, there is usually a great deal more
crime, which is often due to high rates of unemployment.
Further large increases in population only
cause more overcrowding, unemployment and crime.
There are two main solutions to the
overpopulation problem.
Firstly, every woman who is pregnant, but who
does not want to give birth, should be allowed by law to have an abortion.
Secondly, governments must educate people to
limit the size of the family.
In China, couples are penalised financially if
they have more than one child.
This may seem cruel, but the "one-child
policy" is beginning to have an effect in the world's most populous
nation.
Eventually, similar policies might also be
necessary in other crowded nations such as India, for example.
To sum up, if the population explosion
continues, many more people will die of starvation in poor countries, and life
in the cities, even in affluent nations, will become increasingly difficult.
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