Smaller households seem to be a threat to bioddiversity NATURE| VOL 421 | 30 JANUARY 2003 The threat of small households, Nico Keilman when i first saw the small abstract of it I actually thought that somehow the smaller households had an adverse effect on human diversity...stupid me! It was just that we use more resources because households are getting smaller and smaller. quote 'The global human population has risen, not fallen, so smaller households means more households — and a higher demand for natural resources. This is in addition to the increased demand purely from population growth.' end quote let us all go and live together
that's a bold statementPlease Register or Log in to view the hidden image! but our population has got to stop growing.
Well, if we do the first, then do we have to worry about the second? :bugeye: Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!