pastafarian
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With Human induced climate change........why is no one talking about reducing the number of humans that induce the climate change?
With Human induced climate change........why is no one talking about reducing the number of humans that induce the climate change?
probably, but how does one form a sensible policy to address this?
About a hundred years ago, there was this fella from Austria who had exactly the same thought. I wonder what happened to him
As a species we already can't live in harmony and equilibrium with the rest of life on the planet. We already can't organise ourselves well enough to give everyone a reasonable standard of living.
Based on that it's difficult to argue that the current exponential population growth is good or sustainable.
A practical and/or palatable solution doesn't exist. I've no doubt the situation will play itself out to a mass extinction, it's absolutely inevitable, just a question of when.
If you have a look at the evidence, there's a strong case to be made that the real problem is not population numbers but, rather, rates of consumption and, most particularly, the consumption of a narrow sector towards the top of society.
If you have a look at the evidence, there's a strong case to be made that the real problem is not population numbers but, rather, rates of consumption and, most particularly, the consumption of a narrow sector towards the top of society.
About a hundred years ago, there was this fella from Austria who had exactly the same thought. I wonder what happened to him