Population gains threaten environment, mankind
A population explosion is rapidly destroying the world. The planet can't support 9 billion people, which is the projected population by 2050. Millions of acres of trees in Africa and South America are being destroyed every year. Environmental disasters occur more frequently. Food and water supplies are becoming more critical.
Most of the world is attempting to control population growth. If you're in a socioecon...
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