NGM MAPS. Source: “spatial and temporal changes in cumulative human impacts on the world’s ocean,” Ben S. Halpern and others, Nature Communications; UNEP-WCMC, World Database on Protected ...
Early human ancestors could have stolen food from other animals The impact of humans on nature has been far greater and longer-lasting than we could ever imagine, according to scientists.
The graph shows that the human population is growing. This is because the birth rate is much greater than the death rate. In the last fifty years, the population of humans on the planet has ...
Human population growth over the past 10,000 years: The graph shows that the human population ... A person’s ecological footprint is a measure of their impact on the environment.