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<quiz display=simple> According to Hill, what is a central argument of Thomas Malthus? |type="()"} - As human populations grow, the natural capital will grow at an equivalent rate - Human populations in rural areas grow, while those in cities inevitably decline (without influx from the countryside) - Human populations are the root cause of the rise in greenhouse gas emissions + Populations naturally grow, and if that growth remains unchecked, they will always outsrip the ability of the environment to support them - Pollution is an inevitable result of the Second Law of Thermodynamics </quiz>