Social Sciences, asked by grgbabita006, 1 month ago

Increasing population is not a problem always,Why?​

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Answered by singhprince0457
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Population policies have little impact on the way a minority of ... is offset and then increasingly dwarfed by their greater consumption.

Answered by jahnavireddy241
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Unsustainable population growth and lack of access to reproductive health care also puts pressure on human communities, exacerbating food and water shortages, reducing resilience in the face of climate change, and making it harder for the most vulnerable communities to rise out of intergenerational poverty.

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