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It Is Not What You Think: This Is How To Address Overpopulation

David Attenborough has blamed famine in Ethiopia on overpopulation, and said: “When you talk about world population, the areas we’re talking about are Africa and Asia.” Photo: ©John Cairns/ Creative Commons The cry that the world is overpopulated is more than two hundred years old, from a period when perhaps a billion

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It Is Not What You Think: This Is How To Address Overpopulation

David Attenborough has blamed famine in Ethiopia on overpopulation, and said: “When you talk about world population, the areas we’re talking about are Africa and Asia.” Photo: ©John Cairns/ Creative Commons The cry that the world is overpopulated is more than two hundred years old, from a period when perhaps a billion people stood on the planet. There are now nearly eight times as many and it’s become normal to blame them – us – for the ills which beset “nature.” There are just too many of us, and we’re using up too many of the world’s resources. But how true is this really? And, what should be done about it? A series of very different numbers are needed to point to a sensible answer. The first obviously is the number of people alive in any...

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