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Exercise 1

Many global issues confront international policymakers. Among the most basic challenges is dealing with population issues, given that the world’s ability to support life, often called "carrying capacity," has limits. Let’s explore the various ways that population issues are important.

Exercise 2

Hunger has been an important challenge facing policymakers at the global level. Let’s explore how various regions of the world are affected by hunger.