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OKIsItJustMe

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24. (It was someone else)
Thu Dec 4, 2014, 12:29 PM
Dec 2014

I think that our fertility rate declines (where they are occurring) are more intentional. (I realize you don’t believe there is such a thing as intention.)

The Chinese government mandated a “one child” policy, with limited success.

Indira Gandhi tried a sterilization program. That was a tremendous failure.

Here, in the US, we have no such policies in place. On the contrary, couples are encouraged (through tax deductions and other means) to have children. We simply have chosen to have fewer.

More educated parents tend to have fewer children than less educated parents do. (A trend that has been observed for several decades.)

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Cheerful. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #1
Good article pscot Nov 2014 #2
Ban fossil fuels, ban factory farm meats... hunter Nov 2014 #3
Add the banning of monocrop industrial agriculture. GliderGuider Nov 2014 #4
carbon tax won't work? GreenGreenLimaBean Nov 2014 #5
Big Fusion Reactor PeterClark Dec 2014 #6
No one forgot about it - you may want to read the article OKIsItJustMe Dec 2014 #7
Co2 scrubbers, I wondered about that nearly 10 yrs ago FogerRox Dec 2014 #8
A number of schemes have been suggested, including GMO trees OKIsItJustMe Dec 2014 #10
I wonder if fusion-powered CO2 scrubbers would help with this problem: GliderGuider Dec 2014 #9
“How do windmills, solar panels and even fusion power change this trajectory?” OKIsItJustMe Dec 2014 #11
Which goes against every institution we've built The2ndWheel Dec 2014 #12
“If more and more people start having fewer kids, how does society continue to function?” OKIsItJustMe Dec 2014 #14
Something is going on The2ndWheel Dec 2014 #17
Workforce growth is about 1.1% in the US FogerRox Dec 2014 #28
Education alone works in limited cases, like Sub-Saharan Africa. GliderGuider Dec 2014 #13
Isn’t wealth also linked to education? OKIsItJustMe Dec 2014 #15
Wealth requires more than education GliderGuider Dec 2014 #16
Surely they are linked though OKIsItJustMe Dec 2014 #18
The UN is now projecting a world population of 11 billion by 2100 GliderGuider Dec 2014 #19
“Prediction is Difficult, Especially the Future” - Niels Bohr OKIsItJustMe Dec 2014 #20
That's true. OTOH, what we are seeing could be just a natural slowdown in reproduction GliderGuider Dec 2014 #21
Years ago, I worked briefly with a mouse plague researcher OKIsItJustMe Dec 2014 #22
Was that Calhoun, or someone else? GliderGuider Dec 2014 #23
(It was someone else) OKIsItJustMe Dec 2014 #24
On paper it would work, as OK said, FogerRox Dec 2014 #27
The Direct Drivers of Mass Extinction: GliderGuider Dec 2014 #29
Yup. FogerRox Dec 2014 #31
Fusion has always been 20 years away. Odin2005 Dec 2014 #25
Too bad climate change isn't... nt GliderGuider Dec 2014 #26
going to renewables is of course a sustainable way to go vs fossil fuels use. But that still leaves Bill USA Dec 2014 #30
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