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If there were anything like a “natural” limit, Ellis has argued, the human population probably exceeded it tens of thousands of years ago, when our hunter-gatherer ancestors began to rely upon increasingly sophisticated water control systems and agricultural technologies to sustain and grow their numbers. From that point on, our species has grown only by the combined grace of the natural world and our ability to adapt to it technologically.
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