Is the act of a civilization choosing how to depopulate its people a more humane method of dealing with overpopulation than to let nature simply run its course? Can overall suffering of a population be lessened through population control?
http://peakoil.com/fortopic3609-0.html
Albert Bartlett, in the video in the above link, suggests that we can choose how we want population to stop growing.
In my opinion, a reduction of birth rates would make life a lot more tolerable around the world considering the coming depletion of fossil fuels. Only a few countries have near 0 population growth. If we can lower birth rates today, that's fewer people who will be starving and suffering tomorrow.
Some would say that it's impossible for a society to accept population control. Well, some countries have been able to do a good job at adopting unique ideas. Islamic countries have done well to prevent women from walking around with their hair showing. The Nazi party before world war II became widely accepted in Germany in a rather short period of time. Maybe we need a new condom worshipping religion. It may sound funny, but an effective social anchor towards population control is possible. I like to use the phrase, paradigm shift.
A paradigm shift in the economy would be required in order to accomodate a 0 growth population. The whole "infinite growth" idea will have to be thrown out the window. Consumerism has to also be thrown out. I think we can still have a civilization where people's lives are enriched through art, science, engineering, medicine, etc without consumerism.
I'm just thinking of what would make a good world in which to live after the devestating transition out of an oil economy that is coming. Maybe if we stop destroying our planet and killing each other, some of those UFOs flying around will actually land and something will come out and say "hello". If I was an alien from an advanced race, I would regard humans as less than animals. At least animals don't go to wars where members of the same species kill each other on a massive scale.
Just to be clear, I am a doomer. I think we will have a dieoff period that will have suffering and death worse than anytime in known human history. I just have high hopes for the time after the die-off.