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Jocko_VT
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We covered that. The error, I’m arguing, is the notion that wanting to limit population growth inevitably leads to a willingness to force women to have abortions. I don’t believe that’s true.Enormous leap? Have you looked at China?
Of course, NYC can not feed itself. If we told NYC that they had to supply their own food and water, I doubt they’d find the population density quite so pleasant.Wouldn’t the pleasantness of life depend on planning? New York City has a population of 8,175,133 packed into just 305 square miles. The state of Oregon, where I live, has a population of 3,825,657 spread out over 98,381 square miles. You can talk to many a New Yorker who find it quite pleasant to live in that densly populated city and wouldn’t consider living anywhere else.
AGREED!!!We could easily feed everyone on the planet if we had the will, if you could get people to stop fighting , if you could get people in countries like the United States to stop wasting so much food (heck to not eat so much food and reduce obesity and improve their health), etc.
But, let’s not pretend that perpetual, uncontrolled population growth is sustainable. There is a limit. The real question is, what is that limit? Furthermore, the fact that people live unsustainably is at the core of the argument criticized in the OP. We need to stop filling the air and water with pollutants.
True. My point has only been that, believing the earth is overpopulated is not the same as being willing to force women to have abortions.Being a good steward to the earth is not mutually exclusive of believing the earth is not over populated.
YES!!The earth can easily sustain a larger population if we live in an appropriate (non wasteful manner).