Don't you think that is a tad draconian?Maybe sterilization should be mandatory. In certain cases, like, for women, after the second abortion, or, for both partners, after you've had your "replacement" child.
Don't you think that is a tad draconian?Maybe sterilization should be mandatory. In certain cases, like, for women, after the second abortion, or, for both partners, after you've had your "replacement" child.
We are way past that... Just have to wait and see what happens next. Hopefully long after I am gone..I Believe Global Population Is Reaching An Unsustainable Level
True. We will never know how it all panned out. Though I can surmise that hunger will prevail for a large percentage of the population. Disease from lack of clean water, natural disasters (wild fires, tornadoes, floods,)We are way past that... Just have to wait and see what happens next. Hopefully long after I am gone..
Perhaps, but I don't think people will starve in mass peacefully.I can surmise that hunger will prevail for a large percentage of the population.
What is the point of your question? Sounds like a no-win to me.Have any of you had or have children?
Nothing in comparison to what's actually going to happen.Don't you think that is a tad draconian?
The U.S. population grew at the record low rate of .1% in 2021, due in part to all the people dying from covid-19. The pandemic is natures way of saying, "Hold on there, world population — you're growing a bit too fast. I'm going to have to step in and do something about that."
One of those nasty facts people in general don't want to think about. Who has recently looked up the crop yield per acre, or the loss of topsoil ? One of the results will be a reduction in grains used to feed animals that make up the protein supply. Known is less supply means higher pricing.Perhaps, but I don't think people will starve in mass peacefully.
If I was to be taken early then I would not complain. Just don't tell me when I am to go.If we want to reduce the population for the overriding good of humanity, makes sense to start getting rid of the old people first. They tend not to produce too much and have fairly high maintenance overhead.
Any volunteers?
Yes.Don't you think that is a tad draconian?
The point is that I find it ironic that some people on this forum want to see disease overtake the planet where their children reside yet complain about over population. I have no children, so it really does not matter to me in the long run.What is the point of your question? Sounds like a no-win to me.
For those that believe there is a God with a plan for everyone.If we want to reduce the population for the overriding good of humanity, makes sense to start getting rid of the old people first. They tend not to produce too much and have fairly high maintenance overhead.
Any volunteers?
For those that believe there is a God with a plan for everyone.
Maybe God would plan to eliminate all the bad people.
Then those that have used drugs to the detriment of society.
Moving on to those that have caused their own poor health to the point of needing special care just to survive.
Next would be the gluttons that use more than their share of food that would be available.
At some point looking at the way mankind has increased & has developed negatively in so many ways. IMO worse than when God supposedly wiped out everyone but Noah & his family wouldn't he or she be really pi$$ed about the deterioration of how his "children" turned out & try again?
I heard people in the 1970s were emphasizing that.. supposedly why one relative and spouse thereof decided to only have one child.Consider these figures.
1970 Population 3.68 Billion
1980 Population 4.44 Billion
2000 Population 6.12 Billion
2020 Population 7.61 Billion
2050 Population 9.60 billion est.
Surely serious birth control should be implemented at some stage soon?
Of course people will say it is a violation of my Human Rights to stop me having children.
Well how are Human Rights for every person going to be maintained when the population reaches 10 Billion?
We are not feeding the 7 1/2 Billion people now.
The inevitable outcome of unfettered Population growth?
People decided to have one child because technology gives them a choice. Children can be expensive, require a bigger house, disrupt employment, cost of college, healthcare, etc. etc. Back in the day, before Social Security and 401K's, when a large percentage of the population lived on farms children were needed to help with the farm and care for their parents in their old age. Yikes -- my step-mother came from a farm family of 16, but had not one child herself. For a population to sustain itself, let alone grow, each woman needs to have a bit more than 2 children -- at least 2.1. Not happening in the US, or any modern developed First World country. It's getting so bad in Italy that whole villages have become deserted and in some cases women are paid to have a child. Japan is desperate. The Congo averages 5.7 per woman while Taiwan is barely more than 1 and the US is at 1.87 and declining.I heard people in the 1970s were emphasizing that.. supposedly why one relative and spouse thereof decided to only have one child.
With or without religion, countries with birth control, child tax credits, and social programs are of the 1st world, and are universally below the 2.1 fertility rate that sustains a population, let alone allowing it to grow. At 1.84 the US is one of those 1st world countries. Once again ...I'm a supporter of lowering the human population to a more sustainable level. I think that organized religion contributes to the problem. Some religions prohibit birth control and some sanction plural marriage. When that is combined with child tax credits and social programs that allow people to have children and escape the responsibility of providing for them, I see no likelihood of population decrease.
It is coming, no idea when or how but what we are doing is not sustainable. And I am skeptical that we can or will do anything to change it.The more I see of what is happening, the more concerned I become about the world our grandkids, and beyond, will inherit. I won't live long enough to see the decline, but I am Not optimistic about what the latter half of this century will look like.