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Actually the resources we've got on earth are more than enough for the current population, whether food, water, electricity or whatever... and most of the needed resources tend to be recyclable and would last for billions of years.
Not true, just for the most used example: if every Chinese wanted an egg for breakfast, we would not have any left for the rest of the world. The world does not have enough food to keep up with the food-intake of a regular western citizen for everyone. Neither do we have much space to build new- we need out nature- the only place I can think would be the deserts, though they are difficult to build on considering it's just sand.. sand is not very safe to build on.
No to be honest, we are at least 4 times as many on earth as we should be. That doesn't mean we should proceed to massacre anyone though, we just need to find new ways of making food and housing without destroying nature.
We do not have enough energy, once the organic resources are used up, we do not have sufficient technology to use the 'fast regenerating' resources - yes we do have such facilities (a whole bunch of them), but they are not efficient enough, and even now people have trouble with energy - some places there's only electricity a few hours a day, some have no electricity at all. The only thing that we actually do have enough of, seeing as it does not disappear, is water - yet not everyone get all the water they need because; western population is too greedy, it is used to produce energy and is thus not suitable for drinking, or it is polluted by nearby facilities.
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