Yes. We could support many, many more humans. If all you are talking about is basic needs, we could probably expand to 10 billion, maybe more. Of course that would be if resources were allocated precisely and equally amongst the people.
We currently produce enough food to feed more than every single person alive today. There is a huge amount of unoccupied land. There is ample water.
They're the facts, without emotion.
Whether or not we'd want more people on the planet is another, personal and subjective issue. But the evidence suggests we are far from a theoretical 'maximum capacity'.
Do you think the Earth can support anymore humans?
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Yes. We could support many, many more humans. If all you are talking about is basic needs, we could probably expand to 10 billion, maybe more. Of course that would be if resources were allocated precisely and equally amongst the people.
We currently produce enough food to feed more than every single person alive today. There is a huge amount of unoccupied land. There is ample water.
They're the facts, without emotion.
Whether or not we'd want more people on the planet is another, personal and subjective issue. But the evidence suggests we are far from a theoretical 'maximum capacity'.
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10 billion? Sheesh, easy lol.