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Essay heading: Living Within Constraints
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Yet possibly as many as two billion people are now living in poverty, and over 1 billion in ?utter poverty' live with hunger. Inadequate distribution of food is a substantial contributing factor to this current situation.
Less than one half of the world's land area is suitable for agriculture, including grazing... displayed 300 characters
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Nearly all of the world's productive land, flat and with water, is already exploited. Most of the unexploited land is either too steep, too wet, too dry, or too cold for agriculture.
Water Shortages:
Pressures from growing population have strained water resources in many areas of the world. Worldwide, 214 river or lake basins, containing 40% of the world's population, now compete for water... displayed next 300 characters
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