
6. Growth of unemployment Global unemployment is increasing every year. For example, in 2007 there were 170 million unemployed men, […]
6. Growth of unemployment

Global unemployment is increasing every year. For example, in 2007 there were 170 million unemployed men, and in 2012, only 5 years later, that number reached 202 million.
7. Food spoilage

It is estimated that one-third of all food produced is simply lost every year. It rots in people’s garbage cans (in developed countries, they rarely eat the whole food) or is spoiled in stores without being sold.
8. Climate change

Energy is the dominant factor for climate change. It is thanks to the generation of energy that about 60% of the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions is produced.
9. Infant mortality

Only half of women in developing regions will receive the recommended amount of medical care during pregnancy. It is then needless to even mention the infant mortality rate in underdeveloped countries.
10. Pollution of the World Ocean

40% of the World Ocean depends heavily on human activities. In particular, the most influential factors are pollution, uncontrolled fishing and deprivation of marine inhabitants of their former coastal habitats.