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Overpopulation is a relatively recent phenomenon. Human life had a tenuous foothold on earth until 10,000 years ago, and only marginal environmental impacts until roughly the time of the Roman empire, a twinkle in geologic time. As the graph shows we made the transformation from linear to exponential growth only after the First World War, and there's been no looking back.