martes, 14 de agosto de 2007

World problems


It is widely recognised that the future regarding several cities seem to be quite uncertain. Currently, big cities experience many changes in their structure due to some remarkable factors such as, overpopulation and environmental pollution, which contribute to build up different sorts of problems that some so-called developed countries have to face up with.

To start with, there is no doubt that overpopulation is an issue which is very difficult to deal with if not unsolvable. It is said that China is seen as one of the most realistic examples of overcrowded cities. Furthermore, Chinese families are allowed to have only one child in order to avoid any subtle sign of overpopulation. What is more, in order to emphasize this idea several streets of this overcrowded city show different types of advertisements which are aimed to persuade people of having only one offspring per couple.

Secondly, pollution seems to be an important feature which is labelled as an unsolvable problem. There are those who believe that life in the future will not be so trouble-free.
Pollution is supposed to have increased due to the problems such as deforestation and acid rain.
Another feature to take into account is the great amount of litter which is an ongoing concern that many cities have to deal with. The most effective method of reducing litter is to educate people to recycle their household waste products in order to find a solution.

All things considered, it can be argued that everyone has a different idea of what is moral and acceptable and what is not. Certainly some cities have forced people to live under strict rules in order to avoid overpopulation.
As regard to pollution, stricter laws should be put into effect to prevent factories from polluting the environment as well as the use of environmental products should be encouraged so that we don’t pollute the water or damage the ozone layer. The sooner these solutions are put into action, the more significant the changes in the environment should be.

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