The question of how many people the earth can sustain is a complex and contested one. Estimates range widely, with some suggesting a maximum carrying capacity of 10 billion people, while others argue that the earth can only sustain a fraction of that. Factors including resource availability, ecological impact, technological innovation, and population growth rates all play a role in determining the earth's carrying capacity. Ultimately, how many people the earth can sustain will depend on a complex interplay of economic, environmental, and social factors, and may be subject to significant change over time.
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