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Ep159 - Henry Pollack | A World Without Ice

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We Have a Lot More People Than We Had During the Last Ice Age

From the one million people at the end of the last ice age to about the year 18 hundred, the growth of population went from one million to about billion. If someone were born every second and no one ever died, it would take more than 200 years to produce seven billion people. The landscape of the earth that we we have admired for a long time, such as yosemite valley here in california, the great lakes and in the midwest was all ved by ice during the last ice age.

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