Overpopulation Myth

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"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will."
(Mahatma Gandhi) This quote holds true when debunking the population myth that there are not enough resources to support the human species. The meaning of overpopulation is when there are not enough resources to support an environment. Overpopulation is often defined by the number of people, not their behavior. But it is often the way we act that affects those around us and it is our willingness to survive that changes is it. Overpopulation is a myth because humans have the ability to create their own carrying capacity by inventing, thinking and innovating as proven in Anthropogeny studies and in history. Throughout history the human race has survived with limited resources. Take the Homo Sapiens for example, even before Agriculture even existed prehistoric people survived off the land. At their time the world could only carry the 100 million people that they were. This was because all they knew was all they could use to survive. Archeology clearly proves that even then humanity found a way out of …show more content…

"The science of human sustenance is inherently a social science. Neither physics nor chemistry nor even biology is adequate to understand how it has been possible for one species to reshape both its own future and the destiny of an entire planet."(Overpopulation Is Not the Problem By Erle C. Ellis Sept. 13, 2013) Modern technology gives us the opportunity to start an Environmental Revolution. This revolution consists of innovative green technology. Humanity has already taken a step toward this change implementation of solar powered energy and smart cars are only a few examples. The goal that plans to be reached are more efficient advancements of technology, smarter planning both in urban and regional areas as well as policies that support industrial

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