The Problem is Simple.
DUmmies discuss overpopulation, and wonder as to the solutions.
marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Fri Aug-08-08 08:12 AM
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The Problem Is Simple: Too Many People, Too Much Stuff Updated at 4:04 PM
via AlterNet:
The Problem Is Simple: Too Many People, Too Much Stuff
By Paul & Anne Ehrlich, Yale Environment 360. Posted August 7, 2008.
An equitable and humane solution to overpopulation and overconsumption may actually be possible.
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=115x166456
I didn't bother to read the linked document but have a fair idea of what it would say, based on the fact it's posted at the DUmp.
DangerDave921 (1000+ posts) Fri Aug-08-08 08:14 AM
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1. so are we taking volunteers for euthanasia?
You don't expect a DUmmie to actually put their words into action do you. That would mean them getting off their bum, putting on clothes , and .... ah who cares lets eat some more cheetos.
GliderGuider Donating Member Fri Aug-08-08 11:02 AM
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13. What the hell is it with "euthanasia"?
Edited on Fri Aug-08-08 11:02 AM by GliderGuider
The instant anyone starts talking about human population levels perhaps being too high, someone drags out this contemptible red herring.
I have yet to read a single population analyst who favoured euthanasia. The term seems to be used like the accusation "conspiracy theory" is used in other arguments, as an attempt to stifle an uncomfortable debate by using an emotionally-loaded misdirection.
It's a shoddy debating tactic, and deserves to be roundly dismissed every time it appears.
DangerDave921 (1000+ posts) Fri Aug-08-08 11:22 AM
Response to Reply #13
15. Chill, my friend
I was kidding. I thought the notion of volunteering for euthanasia was silly enough that it would be recognized as humor. Because who would actually volunteer for such a thing?
Clearly, none of the overpopulation nutjobs.
SheilaT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Fri Aug-08-08 08:50 AM
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4. I've been saying for thirty years or so
that there are too many people on the planet. And have been for at least that long. If we don't somehow reduce our numbers voluntarily, a mass die-off will eventually happen in some way. It always does, when a species exceeds the carrying capacity of its environment.
If you need some volunteers for population reduction, you'd best volunteer yourself post haste then, unless it's everyone else you want to "reduce".
DangerDave921 (1000+ posts) Fri Aug-08-08 09:54 AM
Response to Reply #4
7. What is the ideal number?
How many is too many?
GliderGuider Donating Member (1000+ posts) Fri Aug-08-08 10:05 AM
Response to Reply #7
9. About 1 billion
The same number that the planet supported before the fossil fuel craze got rolling.
Just so we're clear here, you are advocating that circa 5 BILLION lives are terminated. That's pretty f***ed up.
GliderGuider Donating Member (1000+ posts) Fri Aug-08-08 11:11 AM
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14. We can't
Edited on Fri Aug-08-08 11:16 AM by GliderGuider
We might be able to reduce our growth rate, but voluntarily reducing our total numbers has so far proved to be beyond the reach of mortal man. There are simply too many cultural and genetic imperatives arrayed against such action.
In any event, the degree of population reduction we would need to come back into balance with the planet's carrying capacity within the next hundred years vastly exceeds human capabilities. The example I always use is WWII. That all-out global war killed about 10 million people per year for six years. To bring our population down from 6.7 billion to 1 billion by the year 2100 would require about 100 million excess deaths per year, every year. It would be like having 10 simultaneous world wars raging on the planet continuously for the next hundred years. We are simply not capable of bringing (or even wishing) that degree of misery on ourselves.
That's why I say that if it happens, Mother Nature will do it. She has no scruples and far greater power than we do.
Quit waiting for "mother nature" to take care of the problem, be proactive and put your err "money" where your mouth is.
Gregorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Fri Aug-08-08 05:55 PM
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27. There's a lone voice in the wilderfness.
I just don't know why there is such ignorance and silence over this issue. Zero Population Growth all but disappeared. Population Connection is busy watching Congress, but doing nothing essentially.
I've posted nearly identical words as what are found in Ehrlich's article, on DU, and often receive rebuttals from those who deny the truth.
This is the single most important subject there is. All others neccisarily follow. War, consumption, politics. War is debatable. We've always fought. But the situation is aggrivated by larger numbers.
We may have become an unchallenged specie,but we don't rule the planet. It's infuriating for those of us who are aware to watch.
Just 'cause you believe that, doesn't make it true.