Paper Abstract
In 8 pages the author discusses the social, political, technological, envrironmental, and economic circumstances of the global human population. The author concludes that "the global human population is fast growing as a crux for a multitude of possible problems. Along with people there always comes problems. Those problems can be social, political, technological, environmental, and economic. The earth is not going to grow any larger to accommodate the people. Cities and towns will merge and become one metropolis of human flesh in which homelessness and crime abound. A non-sustainable future is the future of the world, unless something is done immediately." Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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