THE WORLD IN 2100: Ten Billion People, No Oil And Not Enough Food

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by Eric Goldschein and Robert Johnson
With the global population at more than 7 billion people and growing by the second, we thought we'd take another look at what the world could look like in the coming years.

Read more: THE WORLD IN 2100 - Business Insider :confused:
 
"Ten Billion" (2015)

The Earth's population is expected to reach 10 billion people by 2050. The consequences will be catastrophic. Based on Stephen Emmott's hit theater show, Ten Billion is a wake up call to an unprecedented planetary emergency.

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More propaganda for the Gullibles to lap up . Nothing like huge fear dollops to get them panicking and virtue signalling. All you need is water( very soon ) , food and disease panic narratives and you will have the Sheeple running round in circles like headless chickens .Then they will kill if ordered to .
 
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They're like troll 'bots, with zero content in their claims.
 
Half of earth's human population live on less than 1% of the earth's surface

Plenty of room
 
Population issues involve resource availability, not space.
 
Population issues involve resource availability, not space.
There are plenty of resources, if they are managed responsibly. Desalination and vertical farming solve many core issues, the biggest real problems come by consumerism and the constant need for new items, not reliance on repair and durability.
 
It sure is going to suck for you people.
 
Plenty of oil, natural gas, and coal

Plenty of water

Plenty of farmland

Plenty of people, and consumption rate per capita. Hence,


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There are plenty of resources, if they are managed responsibly. Desalination and vertical farming solve many core issues, the biggest real problems come by consumerism and the constant need for new items, not reliance on repair and durability.

Those were raised in the documentary, and more. However....

(more details in the documentary)
 
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