Problems the world will face in the future

Water crisis

WHAT? Water crisis is the lack of fresh water available for human consumption

WHO? Right now 844 million people lack access to safe water, this number is just gonna keep rising until fatal and irreversible consequences.

WHY? Water crisis results from an imbalance between water use and water resources

WHEN? The United Nations estimated that in 2025 more than 26 countries will be suffering of water shortage

WHERE? Africa is the number one spot of crisis, but sequentially all the world will be affected by this problem

Animal extinction

WHAT? Some recently studies have concluded that more than 50% of animal diversity will be extinct by the end of this century

- WHO? we are losing and going to lose miles of species because of the indifference and lack of respect that this animals receive from the human being

- WHY? Deforestation, pollution, overhunting, population growth and habitat destruction. In sum, humans are the answer.

- WHEN? It’s happening right now, everyday the number of endangered and extinct animals species is just constantly increasing.

- WHERE? The massive extinction is occurring and will be occur all over the earth, including seas, oceans, deserts, poles and all kinds of ecosystems.

Overpopulation

WHAT? Is a condition where the number of existing human population exceeds the carrying capacity of the earth

WHO? The people of developing countries that are lack of an appropriated sexual education and family planning programs

WHY? Overpopulation is leading a faster degradation of environment because of the constant rise of the carbon footprint. Moreover the earth have some limited resources that we can’t restore.

WHEN? isn’t just a problem of the next years, actually, right now is a problem and it also gonna be a problem if the international community doesn’t take a right way in order to fulfill the requirements of a world that isn’t sustainable if we keep growing the way we are doing right now.

WHERE? Developing nations face the problem of overpopulation more than developed countries

Biological diversity is messy. It walks, it crawls, it swims, it swoops, it buzzes. But extinction is silent, and it has no voice other than our own.
Paul Hawke

“When it comes to tackling climate change and extreme weather, we ignore population at our peril.” Emma Woods

The sky is one whole, the water another; and between those two infinities the soul of man is in loneliness.
Henryk Sienkiewicz