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  2. Human overpopulation - Wikipedia

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    Scholar Heather Alberro rejects the overpopulation argument, stating that the human population growth is rapidly slowing down, the underlying problem is not the number of people, but how resources are distributed and that the idea of overpopulation could fuel a racist backlash against the population of poor countries. [166]

  3. Overshoot (population) - Wikipedia

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    The Global Footprint Network purports to be able to measure how much the human economy demands against what the Earth can renew. [13] [14] The Optimum Population Trust (now called Population Matters) has listed what they believe is the overshoot (overpopulation) of a number of countries, based on the above. [15]

  4. Paul R. Ehrlich - Wikipedia

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    Ehrlich has proposed different solutions to the problem of overpopulation. In The Population Bomb he wrote, "We must have population control at home, hopefully through a system of incentives and penalties, but by compulsion if voluntary methods fail. We must use our political power to push other countries into programs which combine ...

  5. Human population planning - Wikipedia

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    Logan's Run (Book) - State-mandated euthanasia at 21 for all people (30 in the film) to conserve resources. Make Room! Make Room! (Book) - Novel, explores the consequence of overpopulation. Ishmael (Quinn novel) - Explores the biological and ecological causes of overpopulation which is a result of increased carrying capacity for humans.

  6. Scientists Say Walking This Much Could Add 11 Years to Your Life

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    Scientists found that if all people boosted their activity to 160 minutes daily, they could increase their life expectancy over five years. Experts explain how walking can benefit your health.

  7. Malthusianism - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Robert Malthus, after whom Malthusianism is named. Malthusianism is a theory that population growth is potentially exponential, according to the Malthusian growth model, while the growth of the food supply or other resources is linear, which eventually reduces living standards to the point of triggering a population decline.

  8. How You Can Build Sleeve-Bursting Biceps With the ... - AOL

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    Add the hammer curl to your upper body or arm day workouts so you can give your brachialis muscles some focused work. Start with 3 sets of 6 to 8 reps with heavier weights than you'd use for a ...

  9. How to Build Up Your Back and Biceps in the Same Workout for ...

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    The back and biceps is a common pairing, since the way you use your biceps (flexing your elbows) is often involved with the way that you use your back muscles (pulling movements). You can do this ...