KIN 1600 Chapter : Module 14

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Every year the global population grows by 90 million, but earth"s resources are not expanding. Population increases are believed responsible for most current environmental stress. A number of factors have led to the world population"s increase. Key among them are changed in fertility and mortality rates. The global fertility rate in the world has declined to an average of 2. 5 births for women. Europe, the united states, mexico, china, and others have shown consistent declines in recent years, other countries such as niger and. Today, the u. s. fertility rate in approximately 2 births per woman, slightly more then. "replacement" values necessary to sustain population growth and less than global rate. Today, experts are analyzing the carrying capacity of the earth - the largest population that can be supported indefinitely, given the resources available in the environment. 2030, one report indicates that it will take the equivalent of two planets to meet the demand for resources.

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