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  2. Human overpopulation - Wikipedia

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    Human overpopulation (or human population overshoot) is the idea that human populations may become too large to be sustained by their environment or resources in the long term. The topic is usually discussed in the context of world population , though it may concern individual nations, regions, and cities.

  3. Demographics of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The former Nigeria's chairman of National Population Commission, Eze Duruiheoma, delivering Nigeria's statement in New York City on sustainable cities, human mobility and international migration in the 51st session of Commission on Population and Development, said that "Nigeria remains the most populous in Africa, the seventh globally with an ...

  4. 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.

  5. 8 billion people: Is population growth cause for hope ... - AOL

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    The global population is expanding rapidly thanks to major advances in public health, but can the Earth sustain so many humans?

  6. The Cost of Overpopulation Around the World - AOL

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    Living costs are a big overpopulation problem.

  7. Overshoot (population) - Wikipedia

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    Overshoot can apply to human overpopulation as well as other animal populations: any life-form that consumes others to sustain itself. Environmental science studies to what extent human populations through their resource consumption have risen above the sustainable use of resources.

  8. Human population planning - Wikipedia

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    Other causes for opposition emerge from the feasibility of substantially impacting human population. According to some researchers, even rapid global adoption of a one-child policy would result in a world population exceeding 8 billion in 2050, and in a scenario involving catastrophic mass death of 2 billion people, world population would ...

  9. 2010 Sahel famine - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is witnessing a similar growth in population, strained resources and a possible over-population problem in the near future. The situation was most acute in northern, western and central Africa. Refugees from places like the Sudan have helped further strain the resources of neighbouring states like the Chad and Egypt.