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(19,037 posts)There may be consequences of the policies of WEF and the "treat LGBTQ+ decently" movement that contribute to slower or even reversed population growth, but population reduction sure as hell isn't the primary reason for those policies.
And just because wrong-wingers think there is some conspiracy to do something, doesn't make the "something" a bad thing to do. In fact if wrong-wingers are against it, it's likely that it is in fact a GOOD thing to do.
My secondary point was that either we reverse population growth by humane policies (which yes, will be slow), or it will happen anyway, in not-so-humane ways. (My main point is that climate change will always be significantly driven by the number of people doing things that cause climate change, even if the per-person impact is reduced.)