This document discusses the concept of carrying capacity, which refers to the maximum population size of a species that an ecosystem can sustain indefinitely. It provides examples showing how ecosystems have finite resources and limits, and exceeding those limits can damage the ecosystem and lead to population crashes. The document warns that human population growth is on an unsustainable "J-curve" and that exceeding environmental limits risks collapse, as seen in other species. It emphasizes the importance of respecting natural limits to protect ecosystems for long-term human well-being.