Below is my top 5 list of the world's greatest problems, ranked in order from 'most serious' to 'least serious' . Below that is my list of solutions ranked in order from 'most-possible to implement' to 'least-possible to implement.
Problems:
Refugees: The amount of refugees leaving
Syria is unprecedented. This has caused
many problems for many countries taking them in. The refugees are being forced
from their lands causing a huge influx of people all around the globe. This is a very dangerous journey for the
refugees, and it also causes burdens on the countries taking them.
Terrorism: This is closely tied with the
refugee problem the world is facing. These
groups that torment the world have no respect for human life and will stop at
nothing to spread their ideologies.
US Debt: The US debt is currently out of
control. This problem is amazingly huge,
18.2 trillion dollars huge! This a problem that literally grows by the second
because the government still runs a deficit.
This will keep the national debt rising.
Poverty: There are many places around the
world, and even in the US where poverty is a huge problem. There are people in the world without
electricity, running water, etc… This is because of many reasons, but has got
to be fixed.
Clean Water: Water resources around the globe
have been stretched very thin. This affects people that are flocking to cities
to live. This is happening so fast that
the water supply can’t keep up. Increased energy usage has also contributed to
this. The creation of usable energy consumes
a vast amount of water.
Solutions:
Fixing poverty will require the cooperation of many governments. One of the reasons poverty exists is because of government. This can be related to travel restrictions, trade restrictions, and bad management.
This is another problem being debated across
the world, what to do about the terrorism problem? There is but one solution to this issue, and
it is also military action. This will require more than bombing runs, it will
require ground combat forces to directly intervene. This also should be a coalition of forces as
this action would be beneficial to all countries.
This is another problem being debated across
the world, what to do about the terrorism problem? There is but one solution to this issue, and
it is also military action. This will require more than bombing runs, it will
require ground combat forces to directly intervene. This also should be a coalition of forces as
this action would be beneficial to all countries.
The solution to the refugee problem is being debated all across the world. It would be best in my opinion to create an area where the people could feel safe in Syria. This would take military action, and a coalition of forces to implement. However, the outcome would be beneficial to all parties involved.
This is a tricky problem to solve as there
are many schools of thought on how to fix it. We are going to have to cut
spending to the point we no longer run deficits. The longer this continues, the
larger the problem will become. This has
the potential to effect the entire world’s economic balance because of the size
of the US economy.
The solution is not easy. This would require people to slow their
movements into urban areas, and also more water efficient energy sources need
to be developed.

Patrick,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your list of the top 5 world problems. Although I thought most of your points were very good I slightly disagreed with your ranking of the refugee problem over terrorism. I agree that the huge influx of refugees is very detrimental but I feel as though terrorism presents a higher threat. I liked your solutions and they all seemed relatively viable. Here is my list so you can read it and compare our ideas. http://chrispate25.blogspot.com/2016/01/week-4-top-5-world-problems.html
Hey Patrick,
ReplyDeleteIt is always interesting to read multiple people's blog posts and see how similar they are to each other. I also mentioned issues finding clean water sources for people around the world, but I did not mention any of the others that you mentioned. I am surprised that I have not seen many people mention the problems with US debt as you did. It is an obvious issue that somehow passed my mind. I found it interesting that you did not present a way to resolve the US debt. I would have been curious to see what your solution would have been. If you get a chance, check out my post at http://mbvandepol.blogspot.com/2016/01/top-5-problems-ranked.html