Jonathan Bailey
Well-Known Member
It:
1. spreads resources very thin for people
2. this results in:
a. widespread poverty
b. famine
c. poverty
d. unemployment
e. people having to live in less-desirable places in the world
f. high crime
g. pollution, destruction of the environment
h. congestion
g. degraded quality of human living for many
Overpopulation is attributed mainly to selfishness and/or ignorance.
The Native Americans kept America beautiful by keeping their numbers limited.
When desirable places on earth become scarce due to competition, they become expensive and unattainable for many. The Sacramento Valley in California is the most desirable area on earth to live and work but only for those rich enough due to high taxes and high home prices. When humans are fewer in numbers, more desirable way of life are attainable and sustainable for more folks.
Poorer people often live in places that are polluted, congested, dilapidated in infrastructure, crime-ridden, prone to both man-made and natural disasters and have adverse climate and weather. The midwest and plains states are cheap to live due to tornadoes, flash floods, dust and hurricanes as well as lack of interesting natural scenery. Nobody wants to live there.
If money were no object, would you rather live in Sacramento or Texas?
There is virtually no risk for natural disasters in Sacramento and Sacramento is well enough away from California fault lines. There are high housing costs, high taxes and limited employment opportunity there, however.
The world should only have no more than one tenth its current numbers for mankind for long-term sustainability and comfort for most people.
1. spreads resources very thin for people
2. this results in:
a. widespread poverty
b. famine
c. poverty
d. unemployment
e. people having to live in less-desirable places in the world
f. high crime
g. pollution, destruction of the environment
h. congestion
g. degraded quality of human living for many
Overpopulation is attributed mainly to selfishness and/or ignorance.
The Native Americans kept America beautiful by keeping their numbers limited.
When desirable places on earth become scarce due to competition, they become expensive and unattainable for many. The Sacramento Valley in California is the most desirable area on earth to live and work but only for those rich enough due to high taxes and high home prices. When humans are fewer in numbers, more desirable way of life are attainable and sustainable for more folks.
Poorer people often live in places that are polluted, congested, dilapidated in infrastructure, crime-ridden, prone to both man-made and natural disasters and have adverse climate and weather. The midwest and plains states are cheap to live due to tornadoes, flash floods, dust and hurricanes as well as lack of interesting natural scenery. Nobody wants to live there.
If money were no object, would you rather live in Sacramento or Texas?
There is virtually no risk for natural disasters in Sacramento and Sacramento is well enough away from California fault lines. There are high housing costs, high taxes and limited employment opportunity there, however.
The world should only have no more than one tenth its current numbers for mankind for long-term sustainability and comfort for most people.