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how balanced population effects on human resources

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Human resource development is dependent on reduced population growth rates, but rapid population growth is not an insurmountable obstacle to achieving higher levels of education. Rapid population growth is a greater obstacle in poorer countries. ... There can be oversupply of educated workers.More people necessitates more demand for oil, coal, gas, and other energy sources extracted from below the Earth's surface that spew carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere when burned, trapping warm air inside like a greenhouse. The magnitude of the threat to the ecosystem is linked to human population size and resource use per person. Resource use, waste production and environmental degradation are accelerated by population growth.

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