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A good article on all the propaganda and manufactered hysteria over population growth:
Come on in, the Earth Is Fine | The Weekly Standard
Come on in, the Earth Is Fine | The Weekly Standard
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To someone who knows what exponential growth means in the face of increasingly limited resources, 7 billion is a truly frightening number.
To someone who knows what exponential growth means in the face of increasingly limited resources, 7 billion is a truly frightening number.
You didn't read the article, did you?
To someone who knows what exponential growth means in the face of increasingly limited resources, 7 billion is a truly frightening number.
You didn't read the article, did you?
Yes I found it to be mostly a UN hit piece.
You didn't read the article, did you?
Yes I found it to be mostly a UN hit piece.
You don't seem to have read very carefully.
"MAINTAIN HUMANITY UNDER 500,000,000 IN PERPETUAL BALANCE WITH NATURE." R. C. Christian, March 22, 1980
Over population is a very serious issue. And it really has nothing to do with global resources.
It has everything to do with economic resources, availability of jobs in the market vs. the number of employable individuals.
Over population is a local and national problem - not a global one.
Yes I found it to be mostly a UN hit piece.
You don't seem to have read very carefully.
Guess not, have a nice thread.
A good article on all the propaganda and manufactered hysteria over population growth:
Come on in, the Earth Is Fine | The Weekly Standard
A good article on all the propaganda and manufactered hysteria over population growth:
Come on in, the Earth Is Fine | The Weekly Standard
We need more people so we can drill more oil wells and raise more food!
To someone who knows what exponential growth means in the face of increasingly limited resources, 7 billion is a truly frightening number.
You didn't read the article, did you?
A good article on all the propaganda and manufactered hysteria over population growth:
Come on in, the Earth Is Fine | The Weekly Standard
We need more people so we can drill more oil wells and raise more food!
Whenever you're ready to make a point, feel free.
Over population is a very serious issue. And it really has nothing to do with global resources.
It has everything to do with economic resources, availability of jobs in the market vs. the number of employable individuals.
Over population is a local and national problem - not a global one.
*sigh*
read the article
To someone who knows what exponential growth means in the face of increasingly limited resources, 7 billion is a truly frightening number.
You didn't read the article, did you?
This is the same Weekly Standard that insisted the Iraq War was a nifty idea long after everyone with a lick of sense realized it wasn't.
You go down to any big city in America - where inexplicably they keep right on producing scores of children even though the family doesn't have the means to barely feed themselves, and the geography where they live - cannot sustain HALF the population.
Apologies for the edit.
Social programs like welfare and such have helped keep big cities from falling apart. And federal dollars and such have encouraged their continuing growth.
How wil big cities survive in a smaller government future? Or will they keep getting the bennies while individial assistance is reduced or cut off?
An interesting future coming up.