by gg3 » Tue 19 Jun 2007, 11:15:48
Orionis, the best use for all those desktop computers is to crank out letters to editors supporting nuclear fission which is already available, safe, clean, and economically viable right now and for most of the rest of this century, possibly longer.
And along with that, crank out letters to editors supporting a one-child policy world wide.
But the bottom line, as Monte says, is that if we remove a limit in one place, we just end up running into a limit somewhere else. We could buld a thousand fission reactors and a million wind farms and put photovoltaics on every roof tomorrow, and then we would run into a shortage of water or something else.
We have hit the limits to growth, and at this point anything we do is like squeezing a water balloon: squeeze it one place, it pops out somewhere else. The only solution is to radically reduce population as quickly as possible, and reduce consumption levels to approximately the levels found in Poland or pre-crackup Yugoslavia. That's still a very comfortable lifestyle indeed, especially compared to what we're actually heading toward.
Look, there are still people, about 30% of the US population in fact, who believe that a clump of cells smaller than the period at the end of this sentence is a human being that has legal standing.
If I was in charge what I would do is reversibly sterilize everyone, and then have a lottery for babies, or only let the top 20% of any particular ability category breed. For example the top 20% IQ, the top 20% physical strength, the top 20% physical endurance (not the same as overt strength) etc. If you can do even one thing better than 79% of humans, you get to have a baby. That's "a" baby, as in, "one." If you can't do anything at all well enough, the world doesn't need your DNA and you don't get to breed.
There are times when I think the most humane solution would be a major nuclear war, because at least the vast majority of those deaths would come fairly quickly. And then, having gotten that part over, we could get back to rebuilding.