Harvard Prof. Says Cure For Aging Could Emerge Within 5 Years

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Overpopulation would be the least of our worries, there's not too much of a chance of that happening in the US, Canada or the largest African countries, at least for the next few centuries.
Based on what? You can't just look @ landmass as an indication of space available. There are a lot of uninhabitable areas.
 

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Based on what? You can't just look @ landmass as an indication of space available. There are a lot of uninhabitable areas.
Land available for development. Overcrowding isn't an issue in the United States, there are just large populations of people who migrate to small areas (like New York and Los Angeles), Canada is definitely in no danger, the some cities there are so sparsely populated you have to go out of your way to find people. Sudan and South Sudan as well as Somalia (:huhldup:) don't have space issues as much as they have displacement issues. The same goes for Nigeria and Algeria.
 
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Land available for development. Overcrowding isn't an issue in the United States, there are just large populations of people who migrate to small areas (like New York and Los Angeles), Canada is definitely in no danger, the some cities there are so sparsely populated you have to go out of your way to find people. Sudan and South Sudan as well as Somalia (:huhldup:) don't have space issues as much as they have displacement issues. The same goes for Nigeria and Algeria.

Nigeria has a pop density of near 190/km2. It's not exactly sparsely populated :patrice:
 
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