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Saving lives doesn't lead to overpopulation - in fact, it's quite the opposite.
GUARENTE: I don't believe that mitigating the diseases of aging will lead to overpopulation, because in most of the developed world birthrates are low or declining.
The British economist and cleric held that population growth, epidemics aside, was always far faster than the growth of food production, and that this would lead to overpopulation and famine.
Loss of elephants, for example, also damages trees whose seeds must pass through an elephant's gut for germination, while a decline in predators such as lions has a "cascade effect" that can lead to overpopulation and overgrazing.
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Addressing a final myth, that saving the lives of children leads to overpopulation, Melinda Gates wrote that "this kind of thinking has gotten the world into a lot of trouble".
The three myths the couple debunk will be familiar to some: "poor countries are doomed to stay poor"; "foreign aid is a big waste" and "saving lives leads to overpopulation".
She began to leave out corn for them, against the strictures of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, which warned that feeding led to overpopulation and aggression, and drew deer dangerously away from their winter shelters.
This is good because bread leads to overpopulation, spreads disease if it's left uneaten, attract rats and lets the birds binge eat and get ill instead of eating healthy things such as worms.
[Aid] saves and improves lives very effectively, laying the groundwork for the kind of long-term economic progress The third myth the couple identify is that "saving lives leads to overpopulation".
In recent years, the Republican and Democrat parties have joined together to combat sky-rocketing incarceration rates that have led to overpopulation in and overspending for prisons.
A reform of the strict sentencing laws that led to overpopulation of America's prisons has a real chance of moving in Congress this year.
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