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According to the two graphs, in order for us to live sustainably on Earth, the human population would have to :
- Reduce our population growth which, in time, could allow us to live within Earth's biocapacity.
- Increase Earth's biocapacity by planting more edible food corps.
The environmental impact of population growth is manifested in two ways: utilization of resources including land, food, water, air, fossil fuels, and minerals. Consumption waste products include air and water pollutants, toxic materials, and greenhouse gases.
More people means population growth means more requirement for food, water, housing, energy, healthcare, transportation, and other necessities. All of this consumption contributes to environmental degradation, increased conflict, and an increased risk of large-scale disasters such as pandemics.
Under existing governance schemes and extraction technologies, Earth's Biocapacity is thus the capacity of ecosystems to produce biological materials utilized by humans and to accumulate waste material generated by humans.
The capacity of the Earth's biocapacity to generate an ongoing availability of renewable resources and absorb spillover wastes is referred to as its biocapacity. Unsustainability occurs when the ecological footprint of an area exceeds its biocapacity.
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