Just heard a crazy population stat...

ethics and morality aside, isn't our worldwide elimination of a macro "survival of the fittest" the cause of this explosion?
No because we've never really had that, or at least not since prehistoric times. Because the people who have had the best chance to survive aren't the fittest, it's those with money or power.
 
No because we've never really had that, or at least not since prehistoric times. Because the people who have had the best chance to survive aren't the fittest, it's those with money or power.

again, setting aside ethics or morality, sending food and medicine to africa isn't countering a macro-level survival of the fittest? massive population on a continent with poor agriculture doesn't seem like a good decision.
 
Yes, this is the third rail of environmental, energy, food, etc. policy at a government level. Nobody wants to seriously consider population control - and understandably so given our great faith and belief in individual rights, freedoms, etc. (things I also firmly believe in) - but we are truly going to eat ourselves out of house and home. I think there's like 7.4 billion people on earth now consuming ever more resources. The population continues to grow exponentially and we continue to alter the weather and climate in incremental and tiny ways we don't understand by cutting down the great carbon sinks that are rainforests, draining wetlands, etc. that help preserve life.

I know this may send this to the cave, but it is very sad that at a critical time for our future and our planet, we elected Donald Trump - a man who has called Climate Change a hoax invented by the Chinese, shows little support for environmental initiatives to preserve our long-term place on this planet, and presents ludicrous budget proposals that cut women's health initiatives and access to health care in the U.S. and abroad - as POTUS. Many women in sub-saharan Africa, Asia and other parts of the world have little control over whether or not they get pregnant and it would be nice to ensure access to contraceptives for these women and their unwanted children, who often become orphans.
I think one party is considering it. Cull parts of the population by increasing the number of wars and decreasing foreign and domestic aid.

On a non-political stance. Modern medicine is the main culprit in the population explosion. Large plagues are typically a thing the past thanks to vaccinations and the life expectancy has doubled over the last ~200 years.
 
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again, setting aside ethics or morality, sending food and medicine to africa isn't countering a macro-level survival of the fittest? massive population on a continent with poor agriculture doesn't seem like a good decision.
No because it wasn't survival of the fittest before that. Let's use Europe before the modern era as an example. You're a genitically fit peasant, I'm an inbred genetically unfit crown prince. Which one of us has a better chance of survival? Hint: it's not you. A different example: it's the gilded age and you're a worker in a meat packing plant. I'm less fit than you, but I'm the son of an oil baron. Which one of us will have more success? I will. Human society (even excluding morality) doesn't operate on a Darwinian model
 
No because it wasn't survival of the fittest before that. Let's use Europe before the modern era as an example. You're a genitically fit peasant, I'm an inbred genetically unfit crown prince. Which one of us has a better chance of survival? Hint: it's not you. A different example: it's the gilded age and you're a worker in a meat packing plant. I'm less fit than you, but I'm the son of an oil baron. Which one of us will have more success? I will. Human society (even excluding morality) doesn't operate on a Darwinian model

i understand that, i'm using the phrase on a macro-population level, not an actual "your body in is good shape" level. take for examples building cities i a flood plain. we waste money rebuilding them. just stop building in a flood plain! our decisions are allowing people to make stupid decisions. if a continent can't grow food maybe we shouldn't huge cities there. let's look at phoenix as another example. it wasn't until AC was invented that their population took off. that' fine. but if/when the water table goes down and they're left without water why should we bail them out? wouldn't that teach people it's okay to build gigantic cities in the middle of an area that's not meant for habitation?
 
again, setting aside ethics or morality, sending food and medicine to africa isn't countering a macro-level survival of the fittest? massive population on a continent with poor agriculture doesn't seem like a good decision.

Eh, helping modernize those countries is probably the best thing we can do to slow population growth.
 
i understand that, i'm using the phrase on a macro-population level, not an actual "your body in is good shape" level. take for examples building cities i a flood plain. we waste money rebuilding them. just stop building in a flood plain! our decisions are allowing people to make stupid decisions. if a continent can't grow food maybe we shouldn't huge cities there. let's look at phoenix as another example. it wasn't until AC was invented that their population took off. that' fine. but if/when the water table goes down and they're left without water why should we bail them out? wouldn't that teach people it's okay to build gigantic cities in the middle of an area that's not meant for habitation?

You're either naively or intentionally heading into some dark, dark places with this line of thought.
 
i understand that, i'm using the phrase on a macro-population level, not an actual "your body in is good shape" level. take for examples building cities i a flood plain. we waste money rebuilding them. just stop building in a flood plain! our decisions are allowing people to make stupid decisions. if a continent can't grow food maybe we shouldn't huge cities there. let's look at phoenix as another example. it wasn't until AC was invented that their population took off. that' fine. but if/when the water table goes down and they're left without water why should we bail them out? wouldn't that teach people it's okay to build gigantic cities in the middle of an area that's not meant for habitation?
First, i disagree that Africa is incapable of growing enough food. Second, If we're going to look at it on the macro level, Africa's not the problem. We are, because we're the ones using all the resources. If we're just looking at the math, it's probably better for every American to die than everyone in Africa.
 
First, i disagree that Africa is incapable of growing enough food. Second, If we're going to look at it on the macro level, Africa's not the problem. We are, because we're the ones using all the resources. If we're just looking at the math, it's probably better for every American to die than everyone in Africa.

But they're continent is so black and undeveloped and black.......

Dude is practically quoting every European social commentator from the 19th and early 20th centuries, and especially the ones proposing colonization.

Not as dark as the ones, like some German examples, who proposed depopulating Africa entirely and starting over with white blood to make the place work, but well on the way there.
 
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But they're continent is so black and undeveloped and black.......

Dude is practically quoting every European social commentator from the 19th and early 20th centuries, and especially the ones proposing colonization.

Not as dark as the ones, like some German examples, who proposed depopulating Africa entirely and starting over with white blood to make the place work, but well on the way there.

I used it as an example because ee all understand it. I also used phoenix as an example.
 
"If something cannot go on forever, it will stop" - Herbert Stein, economist (and father of Ben, for your fact of the day)

The population WILL eventually stop growing. The issue is HOW, and the general quality of life for those at the margin.

Eventually what will happen is one of the following:
1) The population will gradually level off and we will find clever ways to use our scarce resources to take care of everyone well enough.
2) Plague
3) War
4) Famine
5) Colonization of other worlds

Place your bets. I've got $2 on the 2-3-1 trifecta.
 
First, i disagree that Africa is incapable of growing enough food. Second, If we're going to look at it on the macro level, Africa's not the problem. We are, because we're the ones using all the resources. If we're just looking at the math, it's probably better for every American to die than everyone in Africa.

Population is one of the places the US isn't really a problem. If not for immigration we would be shrinking as are a lot of countries. I think Japan, China, Russia, and Germany are all trending down or are projected to start trending down which could make for some big global power changes. I've seen some people who think China is in big trouble because they don't have immigration and have an out of balance male to female ratio. Once they start shrinking it could take a long time to stabilize. Modernization and education of third world countries is, I think, the biggest opportunity to control population. It turns out people who have options in life tend to not have as many kids.
 
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Population is one of the places the US isn't really a problem. If not for immigration we would be shrinking as are a lot of countries. I think Japan, China, Russia, and Germany are all trending down or are projected to start trending down which could make for some big global power changes. I've seen some people who think China is in big trouble because they don't have immigration and have an out of balance male to female ratio. Once they start shrinking it could take a long time to stabilize. Modernization and education of third world countries is, I think, the biggest opportunity to control population. It turns out people who have options in life tend to not have as many kids.
I would agree with this. My point was that we use so many resources that we do much more damage than a much larger population who uses less resources
 
I'll be dead and gone before it totally goes to **** but you younger guys are ******. :eek:

Humans aren't wired to prevent bad ****, they can just react to it after it happens and it will be too late.
 
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So world population is growing a little over 1.5% annually over 45 years. Not too suprising with better healthcare, food production, no major wars, etc.

I wouldn't be too concerned about the human race, we'll either kill millions of people in the War to end all Wars or live WITH Kevin Costner in Waterworld. Afterall, isn't something like 75% of the earth ocean and growing with global ice melting.
 
I can tell just by driving on I-80. When I was a kid back in the olden days you literally maybe passed or got passed on I-80 every 3 or 4 minutes. Now is freaking bumper to bumper.

We hardly went anywhere more than 20 or 30 miles away. A trip to Davenport or Cedar Rapids (about an hour and 15 minutes each) was kind of a big deal.

Like my Dad used to say whenever he got caught in a traffic snarl, "Why don't some of these people just STAY HOME!"
 
If I woke up tomorrow and 4 billion people had died of a pandemic, I wouldn't shed a tear or alternatively I would be dead and would have no opinion on the matter.
 

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