the relationship between human population, population trends, carrying capacity and your choice of one other environmental problem.
I have the gist of this, I am just curious as to what other people would say and if im in the right track. thanksEnvironmental science question?Simply, no matter what environmental problem we have, growing population will eventually overwhelm any solution.
For example, if we cut out per person use of fossil energy in half using a new technology, we will be back to the same total use when the population doubles. This assumes that an even newer technology is not developed in the mean time.
Fundamentally, to solve our environmental problems, we must reduce the size of the human population no matter what other steps we may take.
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