Human overpopulation, one of the major problems that the world is in denial about and is the source to all problems humans are dealing with, global warming, poverty and health, and carrying capacity. Human overpopulation is one of the largest problem humans are facing, with the growing numbers of people comes problems that humans have created. With a population of about 7 billion people as claimed “populations demand ever more food, the farming of which requires more cleared land, which means deforestation, which releases tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere” (McCutcheon). As conveyed the more humans the more demands, and with more demands comes problems that are difficult to deal with. Global warming is a serious problem caused by major industries and things humans use daily like cars which emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere bringing CO2 levels to dangerously high levels. Furthermore, as human population goes up so do the temperatures which leads to arctic ice melting and “if the Arctic ice melts, the ocean and planet will heat up enough to dramatically alter wind flow, global weather patterns, even the jet stream” (McCutcheon). As the arctic ice melts it creates consequences that lead to more problems for humans to deal with. When humans experience extreme climate change there is much crop devastation and that leads to food and water shortages and animal extinctions. As revealed with rising numbers of humans comes global warming and food and water shortages lead to poverty and health problems. As the population is slowing reaching higher numbers there are less resources for all to live which brings poverty and health problems. In her article “Is Human Overpopulation Killing the Planet?” McCutcheon states that “Overpopulation is already affecting the 750 million people worldwide who have no access to potable water sources, and 2.5 billion are without proper sanitation” (McCutcheon). Without enough water and food f