Planet Earth: A Resource that is Oversubscribed

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An Independent Online article quotes a Professor Chris Rapley, the director of the British Antarctic Survey, who says that the rise in human population may be a more pressing issue even than climate change. Rapley estimated that the earth can sustain around 2-3 billion people at a good standard of living over the long term – a pessimistic view when you consider that the current population is 6.5 billion and that it is expected to rise to 8 billion by mid-century.

Those are daunting numbers, but should be taken, primarily, as a stark reminder of how urgent it is to reduce humankind’s environmental footprint – and especially our per capita use of fossil fuels.

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