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In reply to the discussion: AGW: a bigger issue than overpopulation? [View all]GliderGuider
(21,088 posts)11. That's pretty much my take on it.
Neither issue is being addressed. We can make all the wise observations we want, but it won't change anything.
IMO neither will be addressed, even as they both clearly and presently kill people. Both are wicked problems that have been tossed into the "too hard" bin for either economic or social reasons.
So it goes...
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AGW. But then, I've always held nature & wildlife in higher regard than people. nt
raouldukelives
Jan 2013
#18
‘Population Bomb’ scientist: ‘Nobody’ has the right to ‘as many children as they want’
Judi Lynn
Jan 2013
#20
Nope, no special powers. And I'm just as human and illusion-ridden as the next schmoe.
GliderGuider
Jan 2013
#35
Your scenario (roughly double the death rate) would still be 'overpopulation'
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2013
#23
You said "Climate change will fix that (overpopulation)" is your position
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2013
#33