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wrote: On Mon, 8 May 2006 12:47:32 -0400, "Vito" said: Hmm. Seems like there was a fella with initials TM saying that about 200 years ago. He wasn't such a good prognosticator. Not sure who TM was but look what we have lost to overpopulation in that time. Thomas Malthus. If his predictions had been correct, the entire planet would have died of starvation long ago. Yes. The old 'food resourse grows arithmetically, population growth geometrically (or exponentially, I forget)'. He's been wrong because technology has enabled us to grow a *lot* more food, and in 1st World countries, the population is not growing exponentially. Indeed, it's levelled off at or below replacement rate, if you ignore immigration. As for the 3rd World countries, really, they don't count - so far. China's effect is fascinating but predictable, and was predicted. Nonetheless, we now *have* to have high tech and a lot of energy to sustain the population we have. Which is why I reckon we'll go to nuclear power, because the alternatives are worse. PDW |
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