Ending World Hunger The problem of world hunger is one of those issues that are being discussed by international community for over 50 years, without any apparent signs of progress. The reason is very simple there is simply not enough room under the sun for all. The Earth is already being overpopulated the way it is. The population of Ethiopia has tripled within the matter of last 25 years, while being constantly subjected to never-ending famine and civil war. The population of China is going to reach 1.5 billion, by year 2033. Therefore, it does not matter whether we are going to be able to find new sources of energy (which is highly unlikely) or to increase the effectiveness of agriculture the shortage of food is still going to affect the lives of more and more people.
The problem will not be solved with the mean of increasing the share of genetically modified products on the market either. Therefore, if our desire to end world hunger is genuine and not merely declarative, we should adopt a realistic approach to this problem. I would suggest subjecting the unproductive portion of population in Third World countries to compulsory sterilization. The sterilization procedure is simple, cost-effective, and painless. It is a very humane way of reducing the number of people who do not benefit worlds economy, while requiring food to sustain their pitiful existence. Once the population growth in Third World countries is being brought under control, we will be able to come up with additional strategies of how to increase agricultures efficiency etc.
The Essay on Worlds Population
The worlds population is an important issue. The earth is a sphere, which means that it has certain limitations and in particular, there are limits to growth of things that consume the earth and that live on. Many people believe that that the resources of the Earth and of the human intellect are enormous that population growth can continue and that there is no danger that we will ever run out of ...
However, unless something is being done to rid the spaceship Earth of passengers without tickets, it will sink. The suggested measure might not sound as being perfectly moral, but as saying goes desperate times call for desperate measures. Another way of dealing with Earth overpopulation, which causes world hunger in the first place, is free distribution of condoms to people in Africa, Asia and Latin America. From the time when they go to elementary school, children in these countries need to be taught how to use condoms during sex. The dangers associated with childbirth should be advertised among locals, in order to encourage them to choose in favor of abortions. In fact, women in countries of Third World must be entitled to a monetary reward, every time they perform abortion, because it will be considered as their contribution to solving the problem of world hunger. Moreover, the missionary activity of Catholic Church in underdeveloped countries should be forbidden as such that increases the amount of suffering in this world. Catholic priests instill locals with religious prejudices, which is why many people in such countries as Bangladesh or Haiti, associate abortion with sin.
Finally, the indigenous people in underdeveloped countries need to be re-taught the basics of farming, because it appears that they steadily regress back towards primeval savagery, once their colonial oppressors had left. For example, chicken farmers in Haiti – the country where 60% of population live in the state of poverty, have a hard time looking for eggs, because it never occurs to them to surround their farm with fences. Many naive people are preoccupied with solving the problem of world hunger, without being able to understand that their genuine desire to help the hungry children of Somalia is being abused by scam artists who run countless charity funds. At the same time, Western countries are being slowly turned into the part of Third World, because of never-ending celebration of diversity, which is being pushed up our throats. I would not care too much about constant hunger in countries like Nigeria, because if it was not up to the high mortality rate there, we would have even more useless people and less food. Every nation that lacks in quality makes up in quantity – this is a law of evolution. It is not the population of poorest countries in the world that faces the prospects of extinction, but other way around.
The Essay on Poverty in Third World Countries
... the third world countries should work hard in order to elements poverty in their region. But people find many governments of poor countries do not ... of the neediest in our communities, who deal with disease, hunger, and loneliness. The organization visits homeless shelters and assist them ... living. Some of the homeless said that they tried many times to look for any job, but they did not find ...
Today, White people constitute 6% of Earths population, while even as recent as 50 years ago their number accounted to 20%. Once White race extincts, the problem of world hunger will enter its new phase, because there is going to be no people left in the world who would know what the concept of agriculture actually stands for.
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14 Dec. 2007. http://www.globalissues.org/TradeRelated/Poverty/H unger.asp West, Larry Can Organic Farming End World Hunger?. 2007. About.Com. 14 Dec. 2007. http://environment.about.com/od/healthenvironment/ a/organicfarming.htm.