Definitions and Examples
World issues are concerns or problems that do or could affect society on a variety of levels and that cross political boundaries.
They may bring into question how policies, research, behaviour, etc. harm or could harm the dignity of humanity and the dignity and sustainability of the planet.
Issues arise because of disagreements about people’s aspirations for a desirable future.
How people see the future usually depends on their culture and experiential background, as well as their worldview or perspective.
Issues can generate a range of feelings, including surprise, shock, concern, anger, or anxiety. When manifested in action, in extreme cases these feelings can lead to violence, torture, war, genocide, etc.
Differentiate: My dog ran away from home is a problem is an issue .
, how people mistreat animals
Many world or “global” issues can fall under several “umbrella” categories or types.
Some problems overlap from one category into another such as:
◦ Human Population Issues
◦ Economic/Financial Issues
◦ Earth in Balance Issues
◦ Conflict Issues
◦ Quality of Life Issues
In groups of 3-4 provide examples of specific issues that fall under each main category that are currently of concern.
Organize your group’s examples under each heading, but in a manner that shows interconnections, on chart paper to be presented to the class.
Keep your chart display of issues, neat, well-organized and easy to read!
Human
Population
Population
Growth (or explosion),
Population
Controls,
Migration,
Urban Sprawl,
Refugees in
Crisis,
Sterilization,
Family Limits,
Demographic
Changes, etc.
Economic
Issues
Famine,
Cost of Food,
Genetically
Modified
Organisms
(GMO’s),
Slavery (mostly young girls and boys),
Cost of
Pharmaceutical
Drugs,
Dependency between
Developed and
Developing nations,
International
Debt,
Consumption,
Globalization, etc.
Earth in
Balance
Climate Change,
Global Warming,
Drought,
Pollution,
Deforestation,
Desertification,
Melting Glaciers and Ice Caps,
Habitat Loss,
Endangered
Species,
Spread of
Disease/Insects,
Waste
Management, etc.
Conflict Quality of
Life
Genocide,
Child Soldiers,
Rape of
Women,
Discrimination,
Terrorism,
War,
Resource
Protectionism,
Weapons
Production
(Biological,
Chemical,
Nuclear), etc.
Infant Mortality
Rate,
Infanticide,
Malnutrition,
Education,
Human Rights,
Drug/Health Care
Accessibility,
Poverty,
Life Expectancy, etc.