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Peak oil and the third demographic transition: A preliminary model
This is a guest post by Dr. Gary Peters, retired geography professor and author of Population Geography. The growth of the human population cannot continue forever—there is a limit to our numbers, even if we cannot specify what that limit … Continue reading
Posted in Food issues, Planning for the Future
Tagged demographic transition, population
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