Countries around the world will be facing significant challenges relating not only to the environment, but population and education as well. What problems will your country face in the next ten years? How can these problems be overcome? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

The
population
is increasing day by day. With the increasing
population
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there is a huge raise of
resources
that are needed. If
this
continues, for sure there will be a scarcity of all the
resources
within ten years. In the
next
,paragraphs I will mention the problems that we may face due to an increase in headcountcount and what are the possible solutions to come out of
this
. Let us discuss the
resources
that are directly proportional to the people count. Basic things like food, water, shelter, clothes and these days education
is
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also
considered as the basic need, we are sure that all these are needed by everyone. Adding to these, transportation has
also
become an important need as it plays a vital role in daily life. So, it is evident that there should be more schools built and more vehicles manufactured. Raise of vehicles equals to raise of environmental pollution, raise in children count equals to need for the raise in schools count. All these factors lead to the failure of satisfying the basic needs of many individuals and
moreover
add to the existing problems of global warming. One effective solution to the above problems would be prevention. We all know the famous saying, "Prevention is always better than cure". What I mean is "
Population
control".
This
can be achieved by family planning. Family planning would be a more sophisticated solution. If everyone decides to give birth to one
instead
of two,
then
there will be more opportunities for the child, more food and many more. If someone desperately wants two kids,
then
adopting one child would
also
be a good gesture. I would conclude by saying, "The lesser the
population
the more the
resources
".
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  • Sustainability
  • Ecosystem
  • Renewable resources
  • Urbanization
  • Demographics
  • Healthcare system
  • Pension crisis
  • Curriculum development
  • Digital literacy
  • E-learning platforms
  • Lifelong learning
  • Public policy
  • Biodiversity conservation
  • Green technology
  • Population density
  • Generational equity
  • Economic disparity
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