One word and a question mark: Source?BonsaiK said:Okay, hold your horses right there.Srkkl said:So today I was thinking about species and their stages of existance and that started me thinking about the human species. We've no doubt reached the stage of overpopulation and the stage after that as most people know is equilibrium, an event that basically kills a lot of one species or enough to bring them back into "harmony" with the enviroment it inhabits.
The world population has been starting to level off. Global predictions for a flatlining at 18 billion people have now been revised and at current rates we'll see a levelling out at approximately 9 billion people. Birthrates are dropping all over the place and some countries' populations are in fact now going backward. This is in the absence of any war in these countries. Contrarty to popular belief, war does almost nothing to control population growth. The ONLY overriding factor in population control is birthrate, and these are decreasing globally.
The reason why we have starvation currently is not because of lack of food but for political reasons. There's plenty of food, globally, and if there's ever a shortfall in one area it's easy enough to get food brought in from elsewhere. Why doesn't this always happen? Politics. Often "starving" people are being starved, as was the case in Ethiopia, which is why Live Aid did almost nothing - all the donated food just sat in the ports and rotted because the government didn't want the starving millions to get it.
The planet CAN support well over 9 billion people with little difficulty, as long as they live in an ecologically sustainable manner. On the other hand, the planet can't support 9 billion people who all over-consume like rich Americans. So the real issue is not "what is the event going to be that changes things" but "how are WE going to change our OWN lives right now".
Though, I'll admit to hearing about the one with Ethiopia before. Though that was from a teacher of mine so left wing that they probably grow their own pot.