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Re: The Population bomb- the world cannot eat?
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...the government...is caving in...with their specious arguments couched in the...language of civil rights law, and that the churches ... likewise crumbling to...rhetoric which is nothing but heretical sophistry -- ~F Phelps Platitudes like the one you offer are no different - and no less incorrect - than the jackass part-time Christian who says, "I'm going to heaven because I'm nice to people." It so misses the point.~Impugn |
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Re: The Population bomb- the world cannot eat?
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Ethanol is a fabulous solution to our energy dilemma because it will provide more fuel for us to drive around and look for food. -- Unknown Last edited by Andrewl; 08-13-2007 at 01:28 PM. |
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Well yes, that is a solution to keeping populations manageable. That is how people lived for million of years after all. Its only recently that people have their food grown in far off places and shipped to their dinner table. Im all for people relying exclusively on local food sources, that would be beautiful. It would also mean we stop shipping food in massive quantities to poor nations.... some people think that is cruel though..... Andrew
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Ethanol is a fabulous solution to our energy dilemma because it will provide more fuel for us to drive around and look for food. -- Unknown |
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That's observable in all organisms from maple trees to mice to humans. Same thing that governs reproduction rates in the rich and poor parts of the world. |
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also, Rich nations are massive exporters of food to poor nations. This just keeps them in perpetual starvation out of charity. But it does allow them to reproduce in large numbers, making the next years famine even more severe, and so on... So called 'poor' nations had easily manageable populations for thousands of years before colonialism. It was our conversion of their hunting lands into farm lands that screwed things up. (we decided they were not living right according to our standards.... ) Andrew
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It simply occurs when there's a prospect of a large number of fatalities. The bad news - or perhaps the good news if it concerns our own species - is that it doesn't matter if there's an actual rise in the number of fatalities. It's merely triggered by the expectation of increased fatality rates. So if a level of fatality rates can be indicated by certain harsh living conditions, reproduction rates will rise no matter if the survival rate is actually on the increase. And boom, increasingly or, at least, continued bad living conditions + increasing survival rates become the engine behind an exploding population. Last edited by SMadsen; 08-14-2007 at 09:17 AM. |
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Ethanol is a fabulous solution to our energy dilemma because it will provide more fuel for us to drive around and look for food. -- Unknown |
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