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St_Francis
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Why would we have to do this? It’s not like there is a lack of space in the world.…Are each of you who reject the danger of overpopulation willing to permanently give up your all modern amenities including public spaces, parks and beaches?
There is sufficient food being produced and even shipped to feed everyone in the world. The problem is distributing the food. In between corrupt governments who keep *donated *food for their buddies, and roving gangs stealing the food, food does not get to everyone. That is a completely different problem requiring a completely different solution.Willing to reduce you’re intake in food to 3rd world level and send the money you save to feed or help those who need it most?
People do not have to give stuff up. People just have to decide not to buy. When more people want the same thing, the price goes up, people sort out their personal priorities, and figure out what they will do without. This family may decide to stop using several appliances; that family may decide to cut down on driving; another family might decide to close off a couple of rooms in their house.No you’re not, I seriously doubt you will give up anything substantial for the sake of others right to populate the world as they see fit.
Al Gore has several houses, at least one of which was enormous and used a lot of electricity (after this news came out in early 2007, they made some changes to their house ot make it more enery-efficient). George Bush built his house to be more energy-efficient in 1999-2000.
You say you are studing energy use. Sounds like you are in college. When I was in college, it was still believed that the world would run out of oil in the 1990s, that we would have global cooling, that there would be mass starvation from running out of food because the world’s population had grown so much… And all that did not happen. Oil reserves in the Persian Gulf were found to be 10x what we thought they were, people starved only because insane and very mean people were messing with the food supply, and global cooling changed to global warming, which was, ironically, announced during an unusually cold winter and has since been changed again to simply global climate change.
We use computers to model future predictions, but those computers are only as good as the information and assumptions with which they are loaded up. GIGO… Moreover, it is very difficult to sort out what kind of information is needed. Vegetarians think that if we all stop eating meat, everyone will be fed. Well, no. Growing and transporting grain in large amounts consumes *enormous *amounts of energy and carried its own environmental problems.
I am not saying that anyone is misrepresenting the truth on purpose, altho I believe that some people are; I am saying that it is impossible to tell. The idea that we would become overpopulated first appeared in the 1700s, when Malthus warned England that its population growth was unsustainable. So far, neither Malthus’s nor any of the predictions since then have come true. So in your studies remember that, keep an open mind, and verify everything.