by KaiserJeep » Sun 29 Sep 2013, 10:25:30
That analysis seems overly optimistic to me. Peak Oil has already happened, the runway is short to do anything pro-active to lessen the impact of Peak Oil, yet still we avoid even discussing the real problems of world overpopulation.
Those 7.3 Billion people are ALREADY HERE, they are consuming limited resources at ever-increasing rates, petroleum is just the first of many resources we will run out of. There is no alternative plan to not have any excess population, they are here already and their mere presence is destroying the planet. Drinking water and food are also things that we don't have enough of, and will soon have a lot less of, because petroleum is irreplaceable as a fuel for mechanized farming - and as a source of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides.
I do not know if the number of souls on this planet will be 7B+, 8B+, or larger when the crash comes. But in their struggle to live and feed themselves and reproduce, I am certain that those billions of humans will complete the destruction of the environment. There will be nothing left except humans and their food species. I am hoping we will have discovered or built a new home before the planet we have becomes uninhabitable - or at least, a squalid place that nobody wants to live on.
For those of you who are not Americans, I acknowledge that we consume more than our share of limited resources. But I also will point out that even if the USA did not exist, there would be 2-8 times as many people in place of this country, consuming the same resources. That's even a worse problem.
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