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Our human population continues to expand at such a scary rate - it's unbelievable.
Bindi Irwin
Our
Unbelievable
Scary
Rate
Expand
Human
Human Population
Population
We're shaking loose viruses and dislodging them from their natural ecological limitations, places where they aren't very abundant and have competition, even within a single animal. We introduce them into a new, rich habitat called the human population, where they can flourish more abundantly and cause more trouble.
David Quammen
Animal
Natural
Competition
Cause
Habitat
Trouble
Single
Rich
Viruses
Introduce
More
Shaking
Ecological
Abundant
New
Within
Loose
Limitations
Very
Human
Where
Places
Them
Human Population
Even
Population
Flourish
Still, whether we like it or not, the task of speeding up the decrease of the human population becomes increasingly urgent.
Havelock Ellis
Increasingly
Speeding
Like
Becomes
Still
Up
Task
Human
Whether
Urgent
Decrease
Human Population
Population
The Delaware Estuary has sustained a human population for thousands of years, but by the end of the 19th Century, increased population and industrialization had transformed much of the upper Estuary watershed.
Jim Gerlach
Increased
Watershed
Thousands
Thousands Of Years
Delaware
Had
Industrialization
Years
End
Upper
Human
Sustained
Transformed
Century
Much
Human Population
Population
It is common knowledge now that we depend on insects for our continued existence; that, without key pollinators, the human population would collapse in less than a decade.
John Burnside
Knowledge
Key
Insects
Depend
Our
Collapse
Would
Without
Continue
Existence
Than
Decade
Human
Common
Common Knowledge
Human Population
Less
Population
Now
Even when I was living below the poverty line as a novelist, I was still living better than 99.5% of the human population of the world. But in my little, soft realm of trying to amuse a few dozen middle-class people with my books and articles, I did struggle to survive in my own way.
Jonathan Ames
Struggle
People
World
Better
Poverty
Few
Own
Living
Books
Way
My Own
Poverty Line
Still
Line
Survive
Than
Articles
Trying
Did
Human
Little
To Survive
Realm
Human Population
Even
Novelist
Population
Dozen
Amuse
Below
Soft
The root cause of the looming energy problem - and the key to easing environmental, economic and religious tensions while improving public health - is to address the unending, and unequal, growth of the human population. And the one proven way to reduce fertility rates is to empower young women by educating them.
Lawrence M. Krauss
Environmental
Health
Women
Problem
Key
Cause
Young
Energy
Address
Way
Easing
Religious
Rates
Economic
Tensions
Empower
Looming
Reduce
Proven
Educating
Fertility
Unending
Unequal
Improving
Human
While
Public
Them
Young Women
Root
Public Health
Human Population
Population
Growth
Here's what's terrifying about Ebola. Ebola is invisible. It's a monster without a face. With the science that we have now, we can perceive Ebola as being not one thing but as a swarm, and the swarm is moving through the human population and expanding its numbers. It has the qualities of a monster.
Richard Preston
Science
Face
Monster
One Thing
Perceive
About
Through
Invisible
Qualities
Terrifying
Without
Expanding
Human
Being
Moving
Human Population
Population
Now
Thing
Here
Numbers
I don't believe in a biological apocalypse, but I think there is stormy biological weather ahead as the human population continues to grow.
Richard Preston
Weather
Believe
Think
Human
Stormy
Apocalypse
Human Population
Grow
Population
Biological