Rhythm Thief
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Rigid Raider said:Climate change wouldn't be a problem if the world wasn't so overpopulated. It wasn't in the past - people just moved around to find better growing conditions.
zimzum42 said:If we really want to prevent global warming etc, we need to kill a couple of billion people. Where do we start?
Gary Askwith said:That (accurate) satire has been around a while- i posted it in soapbox about a year ago
Tis true, humanity is completly and hopelessly addicted to the products of mass consumer civilisation...and nothing, no preaching, no leglislation, no campaigns, no technocratic revolution, no sudden acquisistion of wisdom going to change that salent and undeniable fact
Holocene extinction period...now.....nature has had enough, mass consciousness is a evolutionary failure, 10,000 years later all traces removed the planet breathes a huge sigh and gets on with the task, like it has always done, of conjuring something better adapted.....
User said:The world isn't overpopulated, though. It is easily capable of sustaining a greater population.
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Afraid i take issue with that regulator.....the (long term) homeostasis of the Earth by the living biosphere requires a large-far larger than we have at the moment- land area to efficiently perform this function (human cultivated land area is inefficient)
And of course-possibly more important- healthy oceans and seas which are being relentlessly over exploited by, among other things, population pressure
Gary Askwith said:Afraid i take issue with that regulator.....the (long term) homeostasis of the Earth by the living biosphere requires a large-far larger than we have at the moment- land area to efficiently perform this function (human cultivated land area is inefficient)
And of course-possibly more important- healthy oceans and seas which are being relentlessly over exploited by, among other things, population pressure