This essay investigates the limiting capacity of the planet to support humans, making various assumptions about current practices and the intensities of per caput resource consumption. Supposing people to be exclusively vegetarian, consuming cereals produced by present methods, at the highest reported yields, and also eschewing the cultivation of non-edible crops, the Earth is argued to be capable of sustaining a population up to 55 billion. Consuming mixed diets including meat and beverages while continuing to raise non-food crops reduces the capacity by 7- to 10-fold, closer to the actual population at the present time. When the availability and distribution of exploitable water supplies are considered, it is difficult to argue for a sust...
First paragraph: Agriculture is the human activity that is acting as a major planetary force in t...
As Earth’s populations grow, will key planetary systems be pushed over the “tipping point” beyond Ea...
Abstract: For decades, deniers of the need to protect the environment have used the tactic of pittin...
The authors introduce and make an attempt to describe the main problems that present and future popu...
International audienceIt is estimated that the Earth's biocapacity is unable to meet current demands...
It is now over 200 years since Malthus pessimistically predicted demand for food would inevitably ou...
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Population figures and living standards are still on the rise. How long can it last? A considered an...
The 21 st century is a critical period for people and the planet. The global population reached 7 ...
This essay discusses the impact that population has had upon the earth. It shows how the growth of p...
Abstract: Over the past decade, a number of Earth System scientists have advocated that we need a ne...
The integrity of the planet is under threat by growing populations of people living under vastly ine...
A quarter century after Joel Cohen asked the essential question “How Many People can the Earth Suppo...
Current food production systems require fundamental reformation in the face of population growth, cl...
If we are looking back to the history of Earth in the scale of million years, we can see that there ...
First paragraph: Agriculture is the human activity that is acting as a major planetary force in t...
As Earth’s populations grow, will key planetary systems be pushed over the “tipping point” beyond Ea...
Abstract: For decades, deniers of the need to protect the environment have used the tactic of pittin...
The authors introduce and make an attempt to describe the main problems that present and future popu...
International audienceIt is estimated that the Earth's biocapacity is unable to meet current demands...
It is now over 200 years since Malthus pessimistically predicted demand for food would inevitably ou...
Requires RealPlayer to view.The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing v...
Population figures and living standards are still on the rise. How long can it last? A considered an...
The 21 st century is a critical period for people and the planet. The global population reached 7 ...
This essay discusses the impact that population has had upon the earth. It shows how the growth of p...
Abstract: Over the past decade, a number of Earth System scientists have advocated that we need a ne...
The integrity of the planet is under threat by growing populations of people living under vastly ine...
A quarter century after Joel Cohen asked the essential question “How Many People can the Earth Suppo...
Current food production systems require fundamental reformation in the face of population growth, cl...
If we are looking back to the history of Earth in the scale of million years, we can see that there ...
First paragraph: Agriculture is the human activity that is acting as a major planetary force in t...
As Earth’s populations grow, will key planetary systems be pushed over the “tipping point” beyond Ea...
Abstract: For decades, deniers of the need to protect the environment have used the tactic of pittin...