
by RobBowden (Author)
Over the last fifty years the world's population has more than doubled. According to experts, our ever-increasing demands will eventually exhaust the earth's supplies of fuel, water and food. Other experts argue that, as our numbers rise, scientists will develop new ways to sustain the human race without harming the environment. An Overcrowded World? investigates how and why the population is growing so fast, the pressure on resources, the effects on wildlife and habitats, food distribution, living spaces and urbanization, migration and refugees and suggests ways of controlling growth. Opposing viewpoints are given throughout to provide opportunities for discussion and debate.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 17 Apr 2003
ISBN 10: 0750244550
ISBN 13: 9780750244558
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Rob Bowden is also the author of other titles in the 21st Century Debates series, including Water Supply and Food Supply , as well as books on energy, industry, food and farming, settlements, managing the environment and transport in the Sustainable World series, Changing Face of Kenya and A River Journey: The Nile .