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consequences for the environment and human health. When the World in 1918 was licking its wounds after the First World War and the Spanish flu, we were around 1.8 billion people o
The earth is only so big and its resources are finite. The population will increase indefinitely. Sooner or later it will hurt. It is simple logic that cannot be circumvented
NANOTECHNOLOGY AND GLOBAL SECURITYhttps://www.zyvex.com/nanotech/nano4/jeremiahPaper.html
hunger, abuse of the environment, and political instability. Ethnic issues such as those we see in Rwanda and Bosnia will inhibit growth and foster instability. Political turmoil
The Coming Anarchy - 94.02https://www.theatlantic.com/past/politics/foreign/anarchy.htm
Translated to an urban environment, loose family structures are largely responsible for the world's highest birth rates and the explosion of the HIV virus on the continent. Like t
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