We have a crisis. The growth of the human population has peaked, which
in turn contributes to a severe escalation of environmental and ecological
concerns. However, the issue that I would like to address is not solely
regarding environmental damages; my focus will be centered on the creation of a
certain power that allows atrocities to nature to occur as the consequence of
our ever expanding population. I am not concerned here, then, to explain what
overpopulation is; instead, the focal points to this rhetoric are,
environmental damages caused by corporations as a consequence of rising
population. Keep in mind, for the sake of this essay, when I refer to
overpopulation, I merely just mean rising population. I will begin by
explaining how companies obtain their power through supplying the growing
demand as a result of overpopulation. Then, I will illustrate few examples of environmental damages caused by
corporations. Lastly, incorporating Ulrich Beck’s ideas on cosmopolitans and
risk society, I will explain how corporations become too powerful and
manipulate political decision-making process to their advantage. In brief, this
essay offers insight as to how companies obtain their power, affect the
environment, and alter political decision making: consequences of
overpopulation.