What is a consequence of overpopulation according to Paul R. Ehrlich in "The Population Bomb"?

a. Increased biodiversity
b. Global famine
c. Decreased food production
d. Improved economic conditions

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b. Global famine

In "The Population Bomb," Paul R. Ehrlich argues that overpopulation can lead to various negative consequences, including global famine due to the strain that a growing population places on resources and food production.

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