Anyway, I'm glad you've read and pasted the first paragraph of the article. Here's the first sentence of the second paragraph: "The term human overpopulation often refers to the relationship between the entire human population and its environment: the Earth,[2] or to smaller geographical areas such as countries." Well, just pasting it here to get you started, haha.
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Every time some poor idiot has to cite a bad clickbait article for an internet argument, someone like me gets paid
god bless idiots sonseray
deletedover 9 years
Every time some poor idiot has to cite a bad clickbait article for an internet argument, someone like me gets paid
You're right man, I need to stock up on food and land and energy because we're gonna run out soon. Right, right? xd
Well no. Nobody said that.
You sure man? Pretty sure it's implied in the first sentences of the wiki article, dude.
"Human overpopulation occurs if the number of people in a group exceeds the carrying capacity of the region occupied by that group. Overpopulation can further be viewed, in a long term perspective, as existing when a population cannot be maintained given the rapid depletion of non-renewable resources or given the degradation of the capacity of the environment to give support to the population.[1]"
The Population Research Institute (PRI) is a non-profit organization based in Front Royal, Virginia, USA. PRI describes itself as "a non-profit research and educational organization dedicated to objectively presenting the truth about population-related issues." It operates programs against contraception and abortion. PRI is a 501(c)(3) organization. The organization claims field teams and contacts in over 30 countries that monitor family planning campaigns.[1]
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I turn in a wikipedia page for all of my papers and tell my professors that their education was $hit and worthless now that we have the internet, and then they give me an A and go have a drink