Page added on June 6, 2017
Henderson Island, an uninhabited South Pacific atoll, is so isolated as to be practically untouched, ever, by human presence. Yet according to scientists who studied it in 2015, this island is the final resting place for 38 million pieces of mostly plastic trash, with 3,500 pieces washing up daily. The garbage comes from China, South America, Europe, USA –from the world. Ocean plastic entangles marine mammals and fish, is ingested by birds, never degrades and floats for decades. Humans dispose of 8 million tons of plastic in the oceans every year. That’s 200,000 large interstate truck loads per year — and only a tiny fraction of humankind’s total trash load on the planet.
Arkansas’ groundwater consumption is now unsustainable, according to the 2016 Arkansas Groundwater Protection Report. Important underground aquifers in eastern Arkansas are being drained down at twice their sustainable rate. According to 2010 data, Arkansas was second in the nation in total groundwater usage, behind California and ahead of Texas–an amazing fact in view of Arkansas’ relatively small population. Agricultural experts are concerned about the wells running out, but it’s difficult to predict when this will happen.
Arkansas’ 16,000 miles of highway are deteriorating from use and mostly congested with traffic, especially in Northwest Arkansas. Our state lacks the $150 million per year needed just to maintain what we have. Yet experts predict our four-county region will experience a 52 percent population increase by 2040.
These examples are only a few straws in the wind of a trend that is at once the world’s most dangerous yet least discussed: overpopulation. Global problems such as trash, resource use and climate change are roughly proportional to global population, but even tragedies such as warfare and violent religions are exacerbated by population pressures. For example, the genocidal massacre of nearly 1 million Rwandans in 1994 stemmed largely from a population that rose from 1.9 million to 7.5 million during 1948 to 1992, a ruinous 3.2 percent annual increase that turned Rwanda into Africa’s most densely populated nation. As topsoil eroded and food production dropped, people became desperate and looked for scapegoats.
America is arguably the world’s most overpopulated nation in the sense that our per-capita burden on the planet is largest. We represent only 5 percent of Earth’s population yet we use 25 percent of its energy, consume 30 percent of its raw materials, and create 25 percent of global warming. Acclaimed biologist Edward O. Wilson calculates that, if everybody consumed as much as Americans, we would need four more Earths. Our population growth rate of nearly 1 percent per year is high among developed nations and unsustainable even though two-thirds of it arises from immigration. This growth is unhealthy for the world because of each American’s heavy impact, and it’s unhealthy for America where national population growth drives many social problems.
After global population increased by more than 400 percent during the 20th century, reaching an unsustainable 7.3 billion today, growth is finally turning the corner; it’s projected to rise by “only” 50 percent to 11 billion by 2100 — nearly 4 billion more people than we have today. Four billion is 3 times the population of China. How will we grow the food, produce the energy, create the infrastructure, etc., for three more Chinas?
We can significantly limit overpopulation. The number of children born per couple makes a big difference. For one small comparison, you can reduce your lifetime carbon dioxide emissions by 150 tons by deciding to drive a car that gets 30 instead of 20 miles per gallon, but you can reduce the emissions of your children by 9,000 tons by deciding to have two children instead of three. Your biggest environmental decision is the number of children you will have.
Some readers might believe, on general pro-life grounds, that it’s always desirable to maximize the number of births. To them, I would argue that today’s overpopulation is likely to produce a disastrous long-run future that will reduce the number of humans born over the long term.
It would save enormous suffering if, for example, if we could bend the population curve down to “only” 10 billion by 2100 instead of 11 billion. The world needs to use its brains instead of its feelings in matters regarding population. The planet is bursting at the seams. Additional sex education would help, widespread promotion of birth control would help, a cultural norm of “stopping at two” (excepting adopted children) would help, and advocating the advantages of stopping at zero or one would help.
9 Comments on "Our overpopulated planet"
Hubert on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 8:04 am
South Pacific Island Uninhabited For 600 Years Is Drowning In Plastic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIgJg_-ZlxA
JuanP on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 8:04 am
“Your biggest environmental decision is the number of children you will have.” They got that right! That is the main reason I had a Vasectomy and no children. I’ve understood the nature of our predicament since I was a small child. I’ve always known that I would have no biological offspring. If I wanted to raise children I would adopt them. Please consider getting a Vasectomy and fucking without worrying fo the rest of your life! As an alternative you could make a donation to NSVI, an organization that provides top of the line, free Vasectomies to poor men around the world. They are a great charity. The doctors pay for all their traveling and personal expenses out of their own pockets and 100% of tour donation will go towards purchasing tools and materials and training doctors in poor places like Haiti. I am personally acquainted with the founder and the organization, have donated money to them, volunteered with them, and can vouch for them. No donation is too big or too small ;))
https://www.nsvi.org/
Sissyfuss on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 12:06 pm
10 billion vs 11 billion by 2100. BFD. The Sixth Mass Extinction couldn’t care less about the numbers then. It has all the ingredients necessary to finish its work in the near future. We need billions more of people like my fellow nonbreeder, JuanP but I can’t find them.Makes us the freaks, Juan which is such a shame.
ALCIADA-MOLE on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 12:14 pm
The whole thing about overpopulation is about killing darkies, never the white people who have the highest appetite for resources.
Then there are white people who are concerned about being overrun but hordes of darkies.
420
To be able to move forward we need to address the needs of white people above and beyond their demands and do it in a tangible way, honestly, without hesitation, maneuvering, and fear, fear of having less than them.
It will eventually come down to their precious bodily fluids.
Only then we can move forward without white people reaching for “Muh Donald” or “Muh Nukes”.
We can move forward in a win-win coalition. Nobody has to die, nobody has to starve.
penury on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 1:57 pm
It is a shame that posters on this board cannot discuss an issue like population without resorting to racist bullshit. This board is so screwed.
Apneaman on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 2:10 pm
Massive Underwater Domes of Methane Look Set to Blow at Any Moment
Like prehistoric times.
“Researchers monitoring a number of massive frozen domes of methane in the Arctic Ocean say there are signs that a series of blowouts could be imminent.
The effect would be reminiscent of prehistoric gas expulsions that occurred tens of thousands of years ago, when the ice sheets were receding rapidly like they are today. That means we could see vast craters collapse into the sea floor, and several deposits of methane released into the atmosphere.”
“You can actually see a similar phenomenon occurring in Siberia right now, with 7,000-odd gas bubbles destabilising the earth below the locals’ feet, and threatening to collapse into gigantic sinkholes and craters without warning.”
https://www.sciencealert.com/massive-underwater-domes-of-methane-look-set-to-blow-at-any-moment
Apneaman on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 2:22 pm
Let no one say that westerners and espically us white folk are not doing are part to reduce global population.
Drug Deaths in America Are Rising Faster Than Ever
http://nyti.ms/2ry5ffi
B.C. dealt with 109 overdoses in a single day Thursday
http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/b-c-dealt-with-109-overdoses-in-a-single-day-thursday-1.3389754
At least 2,458 Canadians died from opioid-related overdoses in 2016: PHAC
http://globalnews.ca/news/3506436/at-least-2458-canadians-died-from-opioid-related-overdoses-in-2016-phac/
White Folk – doing our part to make the world a better place, cause we care N stuff.
Hubert on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 4:31 pm
We will not reach 9 billion.
EARTH – 100 years later (Documentary)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-g2RwQkUaI
ALCIADA-MOLE on Tue, 6th Jun 2017 8:26 pm
@penury don’t you think the lack of interest in my statement is a problem?
What is preventing you from discussing the issue? I don’t have moderator privilege so could it be that my idea alone prevented discussion?
If a poster like me was able to stop the depopulation train then I guess the train is running on empty.