
SOLUTION FOR A PROSPEROUS WORLD IS IN MAKING NEW CITIES AND IN CONTROLLING OUR POPULATION.
I firmly believe and it is visible that all the pain, suffering, disease, un-employment, illiteracy, crime, malnutrition, hunger, poverty, famine, pollution and many more problems around the world today are related to massive population, particularly in under developed and developing nations. Things mentioned above and a long list of problems, which are the bi-products of unplanned population. People shouldn’t only be asked to think before a birth of a child but should be offered incentives and rewards in the form of cash or some thing else which have a direct impact on their life, if they restrain themselves to one or two children only.
It is the poor countries that suffer the most from this problem. They need help and it is the responsibility of the developed nations to help them. There should be a law to stop people from doing that. It is better for their family’s future and so is for the world. To think that a poor, uneducated, hungry population of a country doesn’t affect the world, is a wrong perception, one way or the other it does. Helping these people will indirectly help our world grow into a better and safer place.
Action to limit the number of children per pair needs to be fixed for every one, but not for the countries with decreasing population. Every country should be asked to construct new cities every 25 years in each of their province or state. It will not only cater the huge population from moving into the existing cities but rather will help the countries to cope with the problems like unemployment, education, health, pollution, congestion, psychological problems, crime etc. New cities should be environment friendly. Less use of machinery and other things that cause pollution should be given the utmost priority. Making of stuff that destroys the environment and the atmosphere should be discouraged.
We don't have much time to waste in thinking how much and how to reduce a small quantity of Carbon Emissions each year.
Abid Saeed
Lahore Pakistan
E-mail:saeedabid51@yahoo.com
February 7, 2009