Human Ponzi scheme of population growth can’t go on for ever

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 In October China announced that it is ending its one-child policy. Nigel Long says George Monbiot seeks to suggest that those who ‘get the population issue … are only interested in stopping “brown people reproducing” by introducing one-child or similar draconian policies’

George Monbiot (There’s a population crisis all right. But probably not the one you’re thinking of, 20 November) is right to point out the devastating impacts of expanding livestock operations around the world. Yet, in dismissing the relationship between human population and climate, he contravenes the IPCC’s November 2014 report for policymakers, which states “Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased since the pre-industrial era, driven largely by economic and population growth, and are now higher than ever.”

Monbiot presents an outdated “either-or” approach to sustainability, where wiser dietary choices must supersede slowing down and stopping rapid human population growth as an…

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4 thoughts on “Human Ponzi scheme of population growth can’t go on for ever

  1. ^^Speaking of Ponzi schemes and other schemes. 😉

    I usually like to read George M., but I don’t know where he is coming from with this. Why are cattle increasing? Because of an increase in human demand across the board. Making it about race when it isn’t, doesn’t help.

  2. I should have posted this yesterday – it is appalling. This is what happens when environmental laws are weakened; in this case, weakening the Migratory Bird Act, where an ‘accidental’ or ‘incidental’ killing of a protected species is not a crime. I don’t know where ignorance fits in. The ignorance here is just astounding. Why would people take tern eggs and make a circle out of them, and for something as trivial as volleyball?

    But the most frightening thing is that Trump is who the people voted for and wanted! The NYT has the best assessment of the situation. With the changes to the water laws, what will happen to the salmon:

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