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Scientists say planet in midst of sixth mass extinction, Earth's wildlife running out of places to live

Por: CBS News Politics January 02, 2023

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In what year will the human population grow too large for the Earth to sustain? The answer is about 1970, according to research by the World Wildlife Fund. In 1970, the planet's 3 and a half billion people were sustainable. But on this New Year's Day, the population is 8 billion. Today, wild plants and animals are running out of places to live. The scientists you're about to meet say the Earth is suffering a crisis of mass... + full article



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