Overpopulation. Resources running out. What do we do about these things?

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As resources grow scarcer prices rise, either A. driving technology advancement to accommodate expansion or B. it becomes prohibitively expensive to expand the population. IE i'm spending half my income on water I can't afford a kid. Either way malthus probably was far to cynical in his view.
 

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Grell Sutcliff said:
capitalism takes care of overpopulation for the poor that can't afford food will starve, we will colonize other planets if we can't stay on earth and once we start colonizing overpopulation won't be a problem anymore the end
Good plan bro. Thing is, no country is 100% capitalistic. Many countries have socialist aspects, IE Medicare and such. Over population can be an issue even if we colonize other planets. It would only set back the rate. With that model we'd constantly be having to find hospitable planets within a reasonable range constantly.

I say we just kill 'em. You know, for the "lulz."
 

Xan Krieger

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When resources get scarce wars will start and that will solve the problem. Yeah it sucks but it's a problem that resolves itself.
 

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Mike Richards said:
SPACE

Seriously, I want to see someone land on Mars in my life time
Screw just landing on Mars in your/our lifetime. I wanna see Mars terraformed to the point that it looks like the grand canyon and you don't have to wear a full suit to walk around comfortably outside. It's about as likely to happen as Silver Surfer flying by and putting us on Galactus's lunch menu but still. I want to see Mars terraformed and a full, civilian Lunar colony up and running before I die.

As for food and stuff...why not just take up indoor gardening? Potatoes are supposed to be easy as hell to grow for example.
 

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Birth control. Conflict over reduced resources. As mentioned above, disease.

Nature balances things out.
 

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ioxles said:
Another interesting read: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread690764/pg1

Another read to help debunk overpopulation.

Actually it doesn't, it's just a bunch of liberal propaganda... well contridictory liberal propaganda, one of the reasons why I have so little respect for the left wing.

Before you freak out at that, let me put it in these terms:

Let's look at wood and the whole "ZOMG, save the rainforests" push. The bottom line is that we're cutting down forests signifigantly faster than they can replentish themselves. Recycling of things like paper helps a little, but the thing is that the demand doesn't remain static where we can re-use what we have, the demand increases constantly.

See, people want to de-bunk the whole myth of overpopulation and such because it leads into things like what I'm talking about with the need to get rid of people, and of course that basically means that the people mostly being gotten rid of are unlikely to be those from the first world... and thus hence "elitist" attitude. Howeve when that same leftie is supporting people spiking trees in logging operations, or campaigning against people in the third world selling their forests to lumber interests, the whole issue with shortages changes. In general your typical left winger is someone who lives comfortably in the first world with all the benefits, but wants to oppose that society, usually out of guilt, but also with the understanding that by being part of that society they will never have to experience the hardship of being without it.

Wood, water, minerals... especially minerals, you should hear some of the screaming about strip mining, you turn the channel to another leftie site and you'll see people there argueing profusely against the assertations of that article. No, I won't do your research for you, in part because it's really easy to search for enviromental stuff.

The other thing to consider here is that it doesn't seem to give enough credit to the so called "developing world". See, part of the problem is that nations like China are huge. China itself represents about a third of the human population. These guys all want higher standards of living, and China is becoming more powerful. Bigger houses, the abillity to drive cars (a big one), and similar things. This means a higher demand for the wood being produced to build houses and things (and of course paperwork to fuel their bureaucracy, but we won't get into paper), metal to build those cars and machines, oil to power those cars and machines, and so on. We're already depleting those resources faster than they repopulate, increasing production just means we deplete them faster, but even so there is a limit to how fast resources cn be gathered, and as a result we see the price of everything currently rising, and contributing to a lot of the current problems with the global economy. Add India's development into the mix, and then look at the attempts to uplift Africa and South/Central America... and yeah, there is a crisis.


The issue of living space is a lollercaust. It's been argued in a lot of places "whaddya mean we're running out of space, look at all this unoccupied land" (pointing to swamps, jungles, deserts, and other things). Well the answer to that is of course a mixture of what occpying that land is going to do to the enviroment, and of course the issue of the land being unsuitable for human occupation to begin with. If people are going to live there you have to be able to be able to build and maintain permanant structures, run power and clean water in, and all kinds of other things. One of the reasons why cultures in a lot of parts of the world have stagnated is because of how hostile the enviroment is, and this is frequently one of the big arguements made about the arrogance of the current first world with people in other places argueing that it's not their fault that they were not blessed with such a nice enviroment to develop in (though arguements can be made back and forth about this, and I'm not going to get into it). Today if you want to drain a swamp, people freak out about it, but even getting past that if you look at all the problems with structures built in areas like that (say for example Foxwoods Resort/Casino) even with modern building techniques and millions upon millions of dollars in investment, you can't stop these structures from slowly sinking and rotting away. The hostile nature of these enviroments pretty much explains why nobody lives there, and why we don't see much development (when it happens, it's very rare). As we don't have enough resources to support building for the populations in habitable areas for the most part, the issue of colonizing hostile enviroments isn't even a valid arguement.


I've gotten a bit away from what that article said specifically, the point I'm getting at is that this is nothing new, such arguements have been being made for years, and are pretty much a method of trying to badmouth the first world, and bury one's head in the sand like an ostrich. On almost every point that article made, you can find people with the same political leanings saying exactly the opposite when the need arises.


The point here being is that people are very good at finding reasons to not take action, especially when it's unpleasant, but we're in a case where we need to get rid of people, and there no nice way of saying, or going about that. Refusing to acknowlege it, doesn't make the problem go away, and we've already spent a long time denying it a we're reaching a point where we might not make a differance if we do do it, because we'll have doomed ourselves. I'd love for a magical solution to present itself, but the 11th hour approaches, and alas no miracle. ZPG (Zero Population Growth) might have worked at one time, but we have gone well beyond that, the population is already too big and needs to be drastically reduced, then we'll have that option. Basically it's something we knew we needed to do, chose not to, and now we're dealing with the price of that desician. Any "humane" method of reducing the population, like limiting the number of children, and similar things is also off the table because it will take too long. We're looking at a situation where we're going to run out of stuff within a couple of decades, especially with countries like China trying to increase their standard of living. When your dealing with a lifeform that can live 80 years or more like we can, a slow process working over generations can take centuries. When everything is gone, it's too late for that.


I'm a romantic enough to believe that once we solve this problem once, we should be able to learn from this experience to stabilize the population, expand into space, and then even if we don't meet aliens or anything, we can work on using the technology we've been neglecting to do things like terraform mars, and create more habitable living space down the road. It would take centuries, of course, but with the population stabilized we'd have time, and then when we get to the point where we have space to expand we'll be able to gradually loosen up. Right now though, it's not a time for romantic dreams about the future, but cynical realists to solve the problem, and that means warfare and seeing a lot of innocent people die. I refuse to feel guilty simply for being part of one of the groups that is likely to wind up faring well. I might seem callous, but well, I long ago thought this through, looked at it from a lot of differant perspectives, and knew this is where we'd wind up.

If you want to blame anyone, personally I say blame the Baby Boomers (moms and dads for a lot of you, grandparents for others). After World War II the population was greatly reduced, a perfect time for ZPG, unfortunatly everyone decided to have a ton of kids to replentish their populations, and then those kids decided to come out an start all the crud that was the 1960s. A few good things came of it, but we basically saw the development of morality that was impractical and unable to deal with reality, which they brought with them when they replaced their parents, not to mention having scads of kids themselves despite being warned about there being a "lost generation"... and well, between "The Greatest Generation" and The Baby Boomers we went from a depleted and managable population, to the current mess where according to many estimates there are more people alive right now than have died throughout the rest of human history combined.
 

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If anyone has ever read the "Bio of a Space Tyrant" series by Piers Anthony he has some interesting ideas on how to deal with some major issues (that plagued the world both at the time of writing and still to this day).

Some of the more interesting ideas include:

Decriminalizing and nationalizing the drug trade so that all profits from drug sales goes to the government.
Lacing water supplies with temporary sterility drugs and then licensing births to match the death rate.
Health care to a limit. Once people have used up their allocated health care they are cut off, meaning they would either have to pay their own way or die, saving the governement and thus the taxpayers from having to support them.

I think some of his ideas are awesome and some would never work, but a great series.
 

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Well eventually the lack of resources will drive one of the superpowers to start a war, and then eventually nukes will be thrown around. Boom, end of problem. Billions would probably die from the blasts/radiation sickness.

Then we get to start from scratch, maybe we'll get it right the next time around! =P
 

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Well, if Judicator Aldaris has taught me anything, it's that when faced with the problem of having too many people....
YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS.
 

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Woodsey said:
Send in the clowns.
Agreed...

Or, I'm thinking a Logans Run style termination age.

Concerning the 'One Child Policy' in China, as I understand it, it hasn't really worked. Some cities allow for more than one child, also there's the fac that some people choose to kill their child if they a have a girl.

But yeah, fun, so I still say termination age... maybe 40?
 

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Ilikemilkshake said:
Live under the sea?
Space colonies?
uhm.. One child per family?
*shrug* we'll think of something, otherwise we just let nature take its course and let the population stabalise itself again once we cant sustain our numbers anymore
It's cheaper to go in to space than go to the bottom of the ocean :/
 

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Build cities on/in the ocean! Or underground for that matter! Towns in caves would be awesome.
 

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Well consider this...25% of the earth is solid land humans only live on about 11% of this granted the other 14% is mostly desert and frozen wasteland I believe if population meats it's absolute limits a excess of people will probably try to make Siberia more habitable or something.
 

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Shoggoth2588 said:
Mike Richards said:
SPACE

Seriously, I want to see someone land on Mars in my life time
Screw just landing on Mars in your/our lifetime. I wanna see Mars terraformed to the point that it looks like the grand canyon and you don't have to wear a full suit to walk around comfortably outside. It's about as likely to happen as Silver Surfer flying by and putting us on Galactus's lunch menu but still. I want to see Mars terraformed and a full, civilian Lunar colony up and running before I die.

As for food and stuff...why not just take up indoor gardening? Potatoes are supposed to be easy as hell to grow for example.
Have you not seen Total Recall, or read any Philip K. Dick? It will only end badly, though we may have some reality-bending funtimes...

As for growing indoor potatoes, I approve, we can have chips/fries, and lots of potato clocks...

'because I'm a potatoe'
 

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1) Better family planning education for under developed nations.

2) Teaching people in developed nations that it is completely okay not to eat meat everyday.

3) Colonize Space as soon as possible.

Number 1 will reduce the strain on our resources

Number 2 will allow us to us to use our resource more effectively. It takes something like 4 pounds of grain (don't quote me)to produce 1 pound of meat. If the amount of meat consumed by humans was reduced it would greatly increase the amount of other food we could produce therefore feed more people.

number 3 is for the simple fact that there is a maximum amount of people that can be sustained be the earth. It is very unlikely that even with the best population controls and food production that we will never reach that number. Colonizing space is the only way to guarantee the lasting survival of the human race. I suppose that you could factor a 4th step which would be hope that there is a god and that he will save us before we run out of time, but that is a long wait for a train that don't come.
 

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Out to space with us! We're born as natural explorers, curious of our surroundings, wanderers that have always sought to discover new places and stretch our knowledge of their borders and what occupies them, if anything. We love the Earth, though we, as a species, have clearly outgrown this planet, and should unite ourselves in the common goal of bringing humanity out into the cosmos. We possess both the ability to destroy nearly every human life on this planet as well as the ability to put men onto other worlds.

Both possibilities are open to us, I just hope that we choose the latter.
 

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War is my best in my opinion.

Its like a sport but there is a real winner and no fucking refs.

I also like the idea of a new plague it will kill off the unwashed more then the clean. Because lord knows we need to up there standers.
 

Radoh

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Terra Form something and move a huge chunk of the populace there. Like the Population of China or India sized chunk.
 

Azaraxzealot

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as a kid once said in Grand Theft Auto 4...

"Involuntary Euthanization for the weak and the elderly"

in all seriousness, though, we don't have many options unless we're going to suddenly take the "brave new world" approach and just have a population that's drugged and indoctrinated to be happy and then just exile everyone else.