by MonteQuest » Sun 08 Oct 2006, 13:15:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AirlinePilot', ' ')I totaly understand the concept of overshoot, but what I'm suggesting is that there could be something to come along which actually might allow a slower decline towards some sort of sustainability. While I agree with Monte on the time issue, I try to have an "open" mind about this particular scenario.
Well, then you understand that if you are in overshoot, that there will be a population correction.
The only thing I see coming along, that could possibly change the outcome, is a concerted effort to powerdown, conserve and increase efficiencies, and to share the world's resources equitably, while we reduce the population to a level that is sustainable.
Still, disease and pandemeics will take it's toll.
The current economic paradigm of investment, growth, and income has to go. We will have to be in a state of decline for some time.
Sustainable growth is an oxymoron in a finite world.
A Saudi saying, "My father rode a camel. I drive a car. My son flies a jet-plane. His son will ride a camel."