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According to the article written by Garrett Harding en d "The Tragedy of the Commons", freedom in a commons brings ruin to all. Though many factors may be considered such as pollution, which has a negative effect on the health of the population, there is also the case of over-population itself. The other side of the argument, in view of the over-population which results to pollution, is family planning and one child policies which was implemented in Japan and now creating a dilemma of not enough youth to carry them on into the future.
Though the argument is well taken that policies as such may result to a problem in the long run, we cannot disregard the fact that the population itself is increasing in an exponential pattern. The results of overpopulation causes high unemployment rate, but more importantly, earth simply doesn’t have enough space to encompass an enormous population and feed them all at the same time. And in addition to that, the amount of waste emitted simply has no other place to go which may even lead to harmful chemicals leaking to the water system and affecting the drinking water used in households.
As it is, fresh drinking water is no longer as abundant as it used to be. Waste products always tend to find their way to the ocean and oil wastes in particular are constantly affecting the marine ecosystem. The food industry is constantly researching ways to speed up the growth of food stocks to meet the demands of a world that needs constant feeding, which brings us genetically enhanced products, usually by growth hormones used to enhance the stocks, on our dinner tables. Over time, the rapid multiplication of the population, constant consumption of enhanced edibles and a frequent exposure to a polluted environment will result to the inevitable outbreaks of diseases and illnesses.
The amount of waste emitted everyday all over the world, from plastics, cans, oil wastes and other industrial toxics are more than what we know what to do with. Add the sewage waste of every household with not much place to be disposed at all over the world. It is a fact that we must respect life, live and to let live. However, it is also our responsibility to look after the welfare those who are already living. References: Garrett Harding, "The Tragedy of the Commons", 1968.
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