Read the following excerpt from a student essay on birth control necessity:
First of all, a high birth rate means an ever-growing population, which needs more accommodation, education, and health care. When you fail to control high birth rates, this will bring about an expansion in the population. Increasing needs of the expanding population cannot be provided easily. Hence, it will cause malnutrition, health problems and dissatisfaction among people. Furthermore, with a high birth rate in a rapidly growing population, social problems will lead to social crises and explosion. Therefore, high birth rate in a population is a very serious problem that should be solved as fast as possible to avoid crises in the country in concern.
What type of fallacy is employed in this paragraph?