Much of the modern world is explained by one population spike
We like to think of the story of human growth as a single, long ascent. In fact, it’s a solitary spike. The population growth rate hovered just above zero for more than 10,000 years. Only after something happened in the 1700s did the growth rate begin to climb, and climb, and climb. With the …
Deborah Clarke flipped this story into More Than Tech●•2202d