Posted on 10/24/2006 7:13:15 PM PDT by flyingtabby
LOL. It seemed like some did and some didn't. :)
Wow. That's been a while. It was more fun back then.
You forgot to include technology change in the equation. In the last 30 years we have doubled the number of cars on the road and yet cut total automobile pollution. Cars are safer, get better gas mileage, and require fewer repairs even though the number of passenger miles is way up.
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
Would that be "The Iron Sheik" Khosrow Vaziri? Ah! The good ole days of "The Polish Power" Ivan Putski, Tony Atlas , and Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka.
These are actually BELIEVED in Norkland.
70% of this planet is not currently being used by human habitation or cultivation. There is PLENTY of room.
WWF = Malthus XCXVII
No solutions permited!
Amen, brother.
I understand your point. The Chrysler building in the 1930's was the standard. People were much more impresses what that building than the Empire State Building. How the mighty have fallen.
The continued rapid cooling of the earth since WWII is in accord with the increase in global air pollution associated with industrialization, mechanization, urbanization and exploding population. -- Reid Bryson, "Global Ecology; Readings towards a rational strategy for Man", (1971)
The battle to feed humanity is over. In the 1970s, the world will undergo famines. Hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now. Population control is the only answer -- Paul Ehrlich - The Population Bomb (1968)
I would take even money that England will not exist in the year 2000 -- Paul Ehrlich in (1969)
In ten years all important animal life in the sea will be extinct. Large areas of coastline will have to be evacuated because of the stench of dead fish. -- Paul Ehrlich, Earth Day (1970)
Before 1985, mankind will enter a genuine age of scarcity . . . in which the accessible supplies of many key minerals will be facing depletion -- Paul Ehrlich in (1976)
This [cooling] trend will reduce agricultural productivity for the rest of the century -- Peter Gwynne, Newsweek 1976
There are ominous signs that the earth's weather patterns have begun to change dramatically and that these changes may portend a drastic decline in food production - with serious political implications for just about every nation on earth. The drop in food production could begin quite soon... The evidence in support of these predictions has now begun to accumulate so massively that meteorologist are hard-pressed to keep up with it. -- Newsweek, April 28, (1975)
This cooling has already killed hundreds of thousands of people. If it continues and no strong action is taken, it will cause world famine, world chaos and world war, and this could all come about before the year 2000. -- Lowell Ponte "The Cooling", 1976
If present trends continue, the world will be about four degrees colder for the global mean temperature in 1990, but eleven degrees colder by the year 2000...This is about twice what it would take to put us in an ice age. -- Kenneth E.F. Watt on air pollution and global cooling, Earth Day (1970)
The great irony is the Western, developed world (and Japan, too) has dropped below replacement birth rates, while the Muslim world is growing way beyond replacement rates. The West has adopted the birth rate controls recommended in the report and is bound for extinction because the Muslim world is ignoring them.
I think you could put the entire world's population in the state of Texas and still have room left over..
I have a friend who grew up on a farm and one day was bemoaning the loss of good farm land to development. I mentioned to him that they don't need as much farm land as they did even decades ago to feed the population. His argument didn't really make sense. If we have enough land to grow crops and feed the population (and obviously we do), why would this suggest to him that developed ex-farm land was a bad thing?
He didn't have an answer for me. He didn't understand that land can be used for more than one thing. But many people, mostly libs, think like he does.
A very large percentage are crooks, charlatans, AND economic ignoramuses. One can be all three. And many lefties are all three.
So not only was "The limits to Growth" dead wrong, but we're not even supposed to challenge its predictions?
On the real Earth, human populations that "overconsume" are also the ones that innovate their way out of whatever shortage is most threatening.
Yep I've lived on the east side of the State where half the world's population already lives.
Calling the earth a planet is a clever use of words, it somehow makes the world as we know it a much smaller and malleable place.
Makes you want to cuddle it and soothe its sores.
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