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sidbrown
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What you say is true.If you are asking my opinion I say no.
It probably will involve behavioral changes for most of us.
In other words, if the problem is littering (for example), the solution is not to get rid of people, the solution is to stop littering. Excessive CO2 emissions are basically litter.
We have seen this idea of population control before. It is nothing new. Usually it is coupled with hate in some way, like when foreign families move into the area, it’s usually “there are too many of them”.
I think that the people who advocate population control are generally manifesting a type of selfishness. Sure, they seem enlightened, they know all about ozone layers, migratory birds, nutrition and wellness. And they know that if we share this planet with billions of additional people there will be scarcity and (God forbid!) sacrifice. So they want the rest of the world to stop making babies. After all, they have to put junior through med school and make payments on the new SUV.
If we as a community are battling against resource scarcity and climate degradation, it’s easy to think someone else needs to take it on the chin. In fact, we all do, the hole isn’t only on your side of the boat, no matter where the hole is, we all have to bail.
In my comment, I was only asking the question as to whether or not the skeptics or the advocates of global warming could have an hidden agenda. My guess is that there are hidden agendas on both sides, but that this does not impact on the undeniable scientific fact of global warming.