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I bought all mine pre-made. I have no need to see mini-mes' running around.
There is a handful of countries seeing declines in population (causing havoc in economics since lack of young'ns to pay for upkeep on old folks). But the govts haven't been able to pay anyone in these countries enough $$ to make it worth while to stimulate population growth. |
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somebody has to contribute into social security so there's something left for us! (just kidding)
south korea is one of those developed nations who thought to lower their population a little or at least slow it down, and now they are seeing the problems that rick mentions above, and would like it to increase a little again. this isn't saying that we should all keep increasing the population, just siting a fact of a declining population growth for a nation. of course, if it isn't a developed nation, then who knows what could be the outcome of a declining population. it is sad to hear about places where people are starving/dying because of drought, population and famine. unfortunately many of these places also have other social and military forces increasing the sadness of the situation |
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This discussion reminds me of this video by the comedian/social commentator George Carlin (warning: coarse language ahead):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eScDfYzMEEw |
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It could be anything really! That supervolcano under Yellowstone Park in Wyoming will eventually blow again. With the US and a good part of Canada buried deep in volcanic ash. How will we feed ourselves and the rest of the world then? And there are supervolcanos like this biding their time all over the world. The only thing we can say is that they will blow up some day. Maybe a virus like you say, but the good news with viruses is that they don't kill all their hosts, otherwise they would disappear. If the climate did go up by 6°C, the worst of scenarios advanced, all the methane locked in the crust by the cold would erupt and lead to a runaway greenhouse effect. Then we'd all be well done for sure. And there are the other suspects: black holes, a nearby supernova and resulting neutron star that would beam lethal radiation to Earth, at a time when the magnetic field of our planet is going through a regular weak cycle. There has been no such killers in the history of the Earth, but the law of probabilities may be more and more stacked against us. Or maybe mutant ecoli tainted salmon mousse with take over the world.
![]() I just hope we'll make it as a species long enough to disperse to other worlds and continue to evolve. As you can see, I am ultimately an optimist! |
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World population hits 7bn, is this any reason to celebrate?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-3...ts-7bn/3611196 |
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