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27Jul/093

Overpopulation Is a Myth

Oh bully! We can get back to making babies now. Math and details here.

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Michael loves his God, wife, 3 sons, family & friends, reading, music, & his garden. He's a music director at Holy Family Catholic Church. By day, he is a Sr. Consultant at Omniture, an Adobe company.
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  1. In 23 of the last 25 years, Ethiopia has been struck with drought and unable to feed itself from its own resources.
    In that same time the population of Ethiopia has doubled.
    Do you think that (just maybe?) Ethiopia might have a population problem?

  2. That is definatly a site to return to when I am fully awake. Bookmarking for later.
    Thanks.
    Jennifer

  3. Dutchman, the idea here is that globally, the population problem is a myth. Sure, there may be local variations – Ethiopia being one more of an overabundance of population in an area unfit to sustain the population.


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