I can't agree with you here RC. A few thousand living like kings and flying around in private jets can only consume so much and pollute so much ground. But billions of poor people each consume their 2200 calories of food each day and produce the equivalent amount of poo and other byproducts. The energy to grow ship and cook that food though small on a per person basis when multiplied by factors of seven billion is enormous and the root problem facing us.RenewableCandy wrote:Erm a lot of trees etc and the animals that live in them, would probably be very upset!
Meanwhile, I used to think like you (vt) about population but the subject of my ire has moved on: there exists a tranche of people who, numbering in their mere 100s, own and "earn" more than the total of billions of the rest of us. Yes even the moderately-rich thee and me.
Given that ecological damage is very roughly proportional to money, it is these people whom we should be addressing, not the sheer numbers of everybody.
There are only two possible solutions that could save humanity from a major and perhaps extinction level collapse and they are one 1. Decrease the birth rate to well below replacement level or 2. Increase the death rate to much higher then the current birth rate. Means to achieve either one of those rapidly enough to succeed are horrible to contemplate.