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Joanna Szurmak

Growing global population: burden or boon to the environment?

Chemist and geographer Daniel B. Luten observed that since the late 18th century ‘the question of limits to growth and optimism and pessimism regarding the human prospect [has been] debated without consensus.’ The Hill Times file photograph
Chemist and geographer Daniel B. Luten observed that since the late 18th century ‘the question of limits to growth and optimism and pessimism regarding the human prospect [has been] debated without consensus.’ The Hill Times file photograph
Chemist and geographer Daniel B. Luten observed that since the late 18th century ‘the question of limits to growth and optimism and pessimism regarding the human prospect [has been] debated without consensus.’ The Hill Times file photograph
Chemist and geographer Daniel B. Luten observed that since the late 18th century ‘the question of limits to growth and optimism and pessimism regarding the human prospect [has been] debated without consensus.’ The Hill Times file photograph