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In reply to the discussion: Fellow childfree folks, how much did you love writing the check out to the IRS after hearing all the [View all]BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)I'm well aware that population threats don't belong to the U.S. alone.
I looked it up and see that you are right, US pop. growth is mainly due to immigration. However, large populations in "First World" Nations puts a huge demand on resources, as well as a waste stream out of proportion to other nations. Wealth drives exploitation of global resources and destruction of habitat and of other species.
US is third in population to Asia and India, both moving into the industrial age similar to US and Europe's Industrial period, with focus on growth and production, with the pollution and dangers similar to that period.
I notice you say "so-called" population problem. So you think the continuing human increase is a fallacy? If you do think that, I certainly hope you can explain your perspective including links to credible research, because frankly, if you can ease my mind, I'll be your best bud forever.
Seeing as how we're ALL connected, activities aren't isolated but affect every place and everything, like a net spread around the globe. Pull one string and the whole net moves.