by roccman » Mon 17 Dec 2007, 12:25:12
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('machinsin', ''')Peak oil', 'GW', 'arable land', 'drinking water shortages', 'mass extincition', et al-- pick your poison. In the final analysis, all of these problems (and any other major problems that you can come up with) are merely symptomatic of the larger issue, which is: TOO MANY PEOPLE. Or, for the doubters: SOON TO BE TOO MANY PEOPLE, or even: SOME DAY TOO MANY PEOPLE.
No matter what you believe or what conclusions you've drawn or how you've arrived at those conclusions, the fact remains that the Earth cannot support perpetual human population growth/explosion. Because of this very simple but important fact, any attempts to 'solve' or 'mitigate' the issues of humanity that we presently face are just rearranging the deck chairs and will inevitably fail. The absolute best that we can hope for is to buy some time, but to what end and for what purpose?
The world needs population controls, and that is where the proverbial dog died. We can debate the numbers, but even that debate is in my mind wholly unnecessary-- because regardless of the numbers, we know that AT SOME POINT we can't continue to grow our population. Based on this logic, it is all risk and no reward to stay the course that we are on, even if those that say that the Earth can support another 2 billion, or 5 billion, or even 10 billion, are right. The very fact that there is ANY scientific evidence to support the validity of RIGHT NOW TOO MANY PEOPLE, or SOON TO BE TOO MANY PEOPLE should be enough for us to act now. Continued growth may be possible, for a time, or it may not be possible, but even if it is the liabilities and risk so far outweigh the benefits and rewards that it is preposterous to even consider such a notion. But yet, it is exactly what is happening.
The bottom line is that there is no peaceful solution that has any hope of success that is devoid of population control/restriction.
machinsin
Nice first post! Welcome to PO.
Malthus wrote about this hundreds of years ago...no social contract.
Club of Rome wrote about this in the 70s....no social contract.
Today we write about this....no social contract.
Kissinger had it right in the 70s....80% of the world population must be culled.
The message on the Georgia Guidestone is clear...1/2 billion is the goal.

"There must be a bogeyman; there always is, and it cannot be something as esoteric as "resource depletion." You can't go to war with that." Emersonbiggins