Multiple Choice
Information from a variety of sources can be misinterpreted or misused. It is important to identify the source of information and its credibility. Which of the following articles about the world's population can be considered a primary source of information?
A) Scientific American (science magazine) - 'Human overpopulation: Still an Issue of Concern?'
B) World Economic Forum (not-for-profit organization) - 'David Attenborough: The planet can't cope with overpopulation'
C) Forbes (business magazine) - 'How big of a problem is overpopulation?'
D) Wikipedia (free online encyclopaedia) - 'Human overpopulation'
E) United Nations (global organisation) ' - 'Our growing population'
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