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"John Rumm" wrote in message
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On 29/10/2015 19:48, Norman Wells wrote:
"Rod Speed" wrote in message
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Is there never to be a cap on the world's population?

Its starting to look like it will fix itself eventually.
Birth rates are dropping world wide now except
in places where its now so low that that place is
right down in the noise.


How come the world's population is increasing by 50% every 40 years or so?

How come it will increase from the present 7 billion to 10 billion by 2050?

The truth is, it's out of control and exponentially rising.


Fortunately you are likely mistaken.

See:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTznEIZRkLg


No, that's all wishful thinking dependent on if, if, ifs, which won't happen. Even
he admits the *only* way to prevent exponential growth is to bring the third world
into the first. The likelihood of that happening however is, well, about zero.

The graph of world population over time is inexorably upwards at an ever increasing
rate. Even at the existing rate of growth, it will reach 16 billion by 2100 from
the current 7 billion, and the harsh truth is that it can't possibly produce enough
food for that many. There just isn't enough land that can be productively
cultivated.

Even here in nicely arable Britain, using all the farmland available, we can
currently only produce enough food to sustain just 60% of the population, or about
36 million. We have to import the rest. That proportion will fall to just over 50%
if the latest projected increase to 70 million people happens by mid 2027, ie in
just an astonishingly short 12 years from now.

The only way to stop catastrophic world population growth is to have global
government with Draconian powers over life and death. And that just won't come
about by 2027, 2050, 2100, or any time before it's far too late.

Sorry to be so apocalyptic so early in the morning, but the writing is on the wall,
and it's as well to read it.