The human population has experienced significant growth in just the last two centuries, expanding from 1 billion in 1810 to 7 billion by 2010. This acceleration is attributed to humans becoming ecological beings and utilizing fossil fuels and public health measures. Previously, negative feedbacks like disease and resource scarcity kept human population growth in check, similar to other species. However, with the advent of fossil fuels and public health advancements, humans were able to overcome these constraints and realize their potential for exponential population growth.

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