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In reply to the discussion: Why Is Population Growth Seldom Discussed? [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,873 posts)You think population has not become a problem in the US, and therefore it doesn't need to be discussed at all. First of all, there are parts of the US that are already overloaded (look at the flow problems of the Colorado River, for instance), and the overall ecological footprint of the people in the USA is estimated at 8.00 hectares per person, but the biocapacity for the current population is only 3.87 hectares per person - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_ecological_footprint (note that some countries, such as Canada and Australia, do have excess capacity at the moment). So, ecologically, the USA is already overpopulated. Secondly, you shouldn't just live in the bubble of "only talk about the USA".
You are in no position to criticise others for 'derp', or tell them to get out more. You're the one saying 'ignore the world outside the USA'.