According to the BBC Radio News, the 8 Billionth child was born today,
Many more and we won't have enough water, or food, or anything, air
might become scarce too.
Mike.
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsa... – Today, somewhere,to reach 8 billion people.8 Billionth since when ? How many folks have died in that same time frame ?
So if it's a problem ? What's the solution ? Kill off some of the existing ? How many & who ? Sterization ? Again, how many & who ?
Exactly my friend.The UN says population will peak at 10.9 billion. Others say about 9.7 billion by 2064. Populations are actually declining in some countries; all the projected growth is in Africa.
The "cure" for population growth is a higher standard of living. If people don't feel like they need large numbers of children to support them in their old age, then they won't have so many children. So that would be an argument for massive aid to sub-Saharan Africa, with the caveat that many African governments are hopelessly autocratic and corrupt, so that aid distribution becomes highly problematic.
Here's an ongoing summary of the numbers....births, and deaths. It appears there are twice as many births, as deaths.8 Billionth since when ? How many folks have died in that same time frame ?
I believe over population is the single biggest problem we face. It is the root of most of our environmental and many other problems. Long term I don't believe a population of 8 billion or 10 billion are sustainable. The sustainable number is probably 1 billion or less...The UN says population will peak at 10.9 billion. Others say about 9.7 billion by 2064. Populations are actually declining in some countries; all the projected growth is in Africa.
That's true, but where are the resources going to come from to provide that higher standard of living? We'd have to double the world's energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, with all the associated problems.The "cure" for population growth is a higher standard of living. If people don't feel like they need large numbers of children to support them in their old age, then they won't have so many children.
Yep, it will be dwindling resources, disease, war or some combination but its inevitable. And it will not be pretty.No need to kill off the growing population. Earths resources will dwindle soon enough & natural population attrition will occur.
No, I don't see killing off or sterilization working. Not something we could bring ourselves to do, and that is for the best.What's the solution ? Kill off some of the existing ? How many & who ? Sterilization ? Again, how many & who ?
I believe over population is the single biggest problem we face. It is the root of most of our environmental and many other problems. Long term I don't believe a population of 8 billion or 10 billion are sustainable. The sustainable number is probably 1 billion or less...
That's true, but where are the resources going to come from to provide that higher standard of living? We'd have to double the world's energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, with all the associated problems.
Yep, it will be dwindling resources, disease, war or some combination but its inevitable. And it will not be pretty.
No, I don't see killing off or sterilization working. Not something we could bring ourselves to do, and that is for the best.
As to the solution, I have no idea, it will most likely be wait and let nature take its course. I doubt we have either the wisdom or will to do anything else... Hopefully the next generation will be smarter about this than we were.
It isn't a question of 'enough', it is a question of those resources being viable--safe for us to consume. We have poisoned the planet.According to the BBC Radio News, the 8 Billionth child was born today,
Many more and we won't have enough water, or food, or anything, air
might become scarce too.
Mike.
Sure, you are right about the optimists being right, so far. And that may continue for a while, probably well beyond our lives, maybe for a few or more generations. But long run it won't last.Optimism vs. pessimism. Up until now, the optimists have (mostly) been right. But I see your point, we may have reached a point of no return.
Did I mention I was pregnant with twins? Oh, wait, no, no that was a nightmare I had last night. Nevermind.According to the BBC Radio News, the 8 Billionth child was born today,
Many more and we won't have enough water, or food, or anything, air
might become scarce too.
Mike.
Yes, Mother Nature has already decided to kill off the old. Can you say COVID?8 Billionth since when ? How many folks have died in that same time frame ?
So if it's a problem ? What's the solution ? Kill off some of the existing ? How many & who ? Sterilization ? Again, how many & who ?
The uncure for population growth, strike down Roe vs Wade (not meant to be a political statement, just saying more babies coming soonThe UN says population will peak at 10.9 billion. Others say about 9.7 billion by 2064. Populations are actually declining in some countries; all the projected growth is in Africa.
The "cure" for population growth is a higher standard of living. If people don't feel like they need large numbers of children to support them in their old age, then they won't have so many children. So that would be an argument for massive aid to sub-Saharan Africa, with the caveat that many African governments are hopelessly autocratic and corrupt, so that aid distribution becomes highly problematic.
Sure, you are right about the optimists being right, so far. And that may continue for a while, probably well beyond our lives, maybe for a few or more generations. But long run it won't last.
Disease is top of my list, but I doubt it will be a designer bug.some secret survivalist group will eventually beyond when this senior is still breathing, CRISPR design a worldwide virus plague much worse than COVID-19.
HmmmDisease is top of my list, but I doubt it will be a designer bug.
Just imagine what would have happened had HIV been as communicable as COVID. 99% of us would now be gone. Only a matter of time...
Nope! A nation‘s fertility rate (births per woman) must be above 2.1 to support population growth. The developed world — North America, Western Europe,and East Asia are all well below that number. So where is world population growth coming from? The less developed world. In our case pouring across our southern border — With or without Roe, NOT from the wombs of our women. Don‘t believe it? See for yourself …The uncure for population growth, strike down Roe vs Wade (not meant to be a political statement, just saying more babies coming soon)