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Based on the video you have watched, can we truly expand the carrying capacity for humans? If your answer is yes, how are you going to propose that without of course using up all the resources that we have? Or if your answer is no, prove that it will be bad for us humans if we continue to grow exponentially. Also, provide your arguments to counter those that would answer yes

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Based on the video you have watched, can we truly expand the carrying capacity for humans? If your answer is yes, how are you going to propose that without of course using up all the resources that we have? Or if your answer is no, prove that it will be bad for us humans if we continue to grow exponentially. Also, provide your arguments to counter those that would answer yes

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