Posted on 07/13/2007 8:11:56 AM PDT by The Pack Knight
Shouldn’t they start population control in muslim nations where they have a very high birth rate?
Here’s a way for you to be “carbon neutral” for the rest of your life. Find someone about your own age — and kill him.
Carolyn
“Shouldnt they start population control in muslim nations where they have a very high birth rate?”
That’s racist!
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It has been said, and has been proven on paper, that ALL the people in the WORLD could be stood up in the Grand Canyon without having to touch each other.
But, if you want to put ALL the people in a city with 3 or 4 to a house, with a front and back yard and a driveway, you would need NO MORE THAN THE STATE OF TEXAS to hold EVERYONE in the world.
There is NO SUCH THING AS OVERPOPULATION; we just have criminal regimes who disrespect their population.
I have no patience with the “overpopulation” exponents.
Next time there is a tsunami, famine or earthquake - think about it
I am all in favor of liberal-leaning populations taking the lead on this initiative, they may begin by reducing their own populations. I suspect we’ll have an immediate and positive impact on the world’s economies, criminal justice systems, and food supplies.
ROFLMAO!
Thanks for posting the article. (will read after the laugh)
If the middle east were to be allowed to over breed and not supply them with anything, they would die off. Without the rest of the world supplying them their needs......cars, washing machines, TV’s......nukes, etc, etc........they would cease to exist. They cannot and have not given anything to the world other than terror. Africa is the same way.
Bingo.
Stabilize the Muslim countries and the poor third world countries that have a problem taking care of and feeding their own people.
On the other hand, many countries in Europe may not continue as we know them due to a decline in birth rates.
The way to limit population in the Third World? Develop a pill to sell on the black market that virtually guarantees male children will be conceived. The most sexist, backwards societies (especially the muzzies) can burn themselves out in two generations.
Can murderers sell their carbon credits?
“cant agree. they are eating cardboard in china, most fish have been taken out of the oceans, farm land is being lost to houses, golf courses, roads etc. and more people keep come. something is going to have to give. one more thing the “land fills are full”
Sorry, can’t agree. We have way more than enough room in this world for 10 even 100 times more people. It’s the corrupt governments that squash these people. They’re eating cardboard in China because China’s government is corrupt. Where did you get the “facts” that the fish are out of the ocean, etc.?
Re-read what I wrote. The overpopulation industry is a SCAM!
lol....you can’t be serious. Was that sarcasm?
:) Interesting study. Thanks.
On the count of three, everybody hold their breath for ten minutes...
Overpopulation is a real problem with any species.... not just humans. It’s a simple fact of biology. A given habitat can only support a certain number of any given species. The closer that species approaches to that given maximum, the more stress is put on that environment and the lower the quality of life for every given member of that species.
Yes, human industry and imagination ARE resources and they can help change the ratio of individuals that can be supported by a given resource (i.e. if we tried to support a world population of 6 billion with 10th century agricultural techniques we’d all be startving right now). However the elasticity of OTHER neccesary resources only stretches SO FAR. Furthermore the rate at which you increase population as compared to the rate at which you discover the capacity to support population higher populations(i.e. through technological advances) is a REAL important factor... and it is simply NOT the case that adding more people gets you technological advances at a rate proportional to the amount of people you add.
Furthermore Eberstadt’s anlysys is badly flawed. When he uses Population Density he considers only the land area on which people RESIDE to calculate it....NOT the land area which people USE TO SUPPORT THEMSELVES... which is the relavent factor.
Simple example, Manhatten has a pretty high population density. By Eberstadts methodology he’d reckon they had a pretty decent standard of living (we’ll leave aside crime, pervasive regulation, limited living space, aesthetic considerations and liberal politicians that ALL go along with high population for the moment). However, cut off all the bridges and tunnels going into Manhatten and all those people would be dead within a week. That’s because the populace of Manhatten doesn’t just depend upon the resources of Manhatten to survive.... it depends upon the resources of the entire world. The Kansas grown green beans that the people of Manhatten eat for dinner are ones that the people of Kansas don’t have availble to eat themselves. That’s why population density isn’t tied to standard of living.... it hasn’t been since mankind learned to travel farther then his own 2 legs could carry him in a day. Because it’s NOT just local resources that are used.... but those resources don’t just appear out of thin air...they HAVE to come from somewhere.
I’m not an enviro-nut and I don’t think we need to panic about it.... but overpopulation IS a real issue.... and keeping population growth low IS actualy a good thing. Look at it this way, the fewer people you have trying to buy gas the lower price you are going to have to pay to get gas and the longer you have to figure out new ways of making gas or better energy sources to use before you run out.
Until we find efficient means of space travel... we’re pretty much limited to the resources we have on earth.... and that means that anyone who see’s human beings as anything other then a means of cheap labour or more customers for thier products... is going to want to keep the number of human beings using those resources from rising too high.
Linky no worky.
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