Is overpopulation a problem?
By 2100, the world's population is expected to reach 11 billion people.
As of today, we're at 7.09 billion and counting, according to the U.S. Census World Clock.
Whether you agree or disagree, overpopulation has become a major challenge and concern for countries around the world.
This collection of pictures from Reuters shows just how overpopulated certain parts of the world currently are.
From beaches to subway cars, cramped and sweaty bodies are just a part of life.
A beach in China's eastern Shandong province on a typical summer Saturday. So relaxing.
Source: REUTERS
Indonesian commuters hang off the entrance of a train in the West Java province. Only 300 cars each day serve 500,000 commuters.
Source: REUTERS
This is a line to get into a train station in the Philippines. Because of increasing fuel costs, Filipinos are choosing to take public transportation instead.
Source: REUTERS
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