Rosling on as the world increases its better governance, the western is becoming the foundation of the world
I agree with Rosling that as the world increases its better governance, the western is becoming the foundation of the world because from the data he provided, the government played a significant role in managing the population growth. A notable example is the Chinese laws which regulate the number of children a woman is allowed to bear. They are confined to bear one child each to regulate the country’s population growth (Westcott par. 4).Subsequently, after it was determined that the birth rates significantly reduced, the laws regulating the number of children in each family unit were uplifted.
The foundation’s strains if there is exponential population growth is that it will influence the usage of resources massively thus leading to decrease of environmental space. This makes the limits important resources like water, fertile land and forests to be an obvious thing within the society (Dovers and Butlerpar. 8). As such, the continuous growth of international population leads to suppressing of natural resources thus limiting the access of such important resources to people. This calls for formation and implementation of laws to govern the international population to limit on how people plan for their families.
The part I liked most in Rosling’s presentation is the digital presentation. In this part, he states the number of children each country allows women to give birth thus depicting how parents will pay close attention to their young children and grow morally. Further, the presentation was worth understanding the international population graph and predict the number of people. Rosling however reiterates that if the developing countries get educated and live a poverty free society, the international population growth is likely to stop since they will understand the importance of living without congestion in our environments (Rosling, n.d.).