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  1. Whilst the Malthusian Trap (based on mid 1700’s thinking and referencing only food production) has been able to be overcome with technology to grow more food, it remains to be seen if the same trap can be overcome in regards earths resources to provide for our children’s future.

    All the ideas expounded in the above article are based on the premise that there are enough resources available for 8 billion people. To late for birth control already?

    Worth a read;

    https://open.lib.umn.edu/principleseconomics/chapter/33-2-population-growth-and-economic-development/#rittenmacro-ch19_s02_s02_f01

    “The world’s high-income economies have completed the demographic transition. Less developed nations have begun to make progress, with birth rates falling by a slightly greater percentage than death rates. The results have been a sharp slowing in the rate of population growth among high-income nations and a more modest slowing among low-income nations.”

    There is a direct correlation between income and birth rates. So to control the earth population we need to redistribute wealth. But is there enough “wealth” to take low income economies with high birth rates to become high income economies with low birth rates (and leaving the high income economies in place to maintain their low birth rate)?

    How much of the earths resources will be required to achieve and maintain this?

    Worthy read;

    http://www.un-documents.net/ocf-02.htmV

    quote

    81. In its broadest sense, the strategy for sustainable development aims to promote harmony among human brings and between humanity and nature. In the specific context of the development and environment crises of the 1980s, which current national and international political and economic institutions have not and perhaps cannot overcome, the pursuit of sustainable development requires:

    a political system that secures effective citizen participation in decision making.

    an economic system that is able to generate surpluses and technical knowledge on a self-reliant and sustained basis

    a social system that provides for solutions for the tensions arising from disharmonious development.

    a production system that respects the obligation to preserve the ecological base for development,

    a technological system that can search continuously for new solutions,

    an international system that fosters sustainable patterns of trade and finance, and

    an administrative system that is flexible and has the capacity for self-correction.

    82. These requirements are more in the nature of goals that should underlie national and international action on development. What matters is the sincerity with which these goals are pursued and the effectiveness with which departures from them are corrected.

    end quote.

    The current Ukraine war suggests that the lofty ideals of the UN are a pipe dream.

  2. The biggest threat to climate catastrophe is the warring imperialist powers that chose to mash Ukraine to the last Ukrainian and before long the last Chinese living on Taiwan, and if not stopped, the last worker and peasant farmer in the world.
    The power rests with the ruling classes on both sides. Their plan is to use workers to defeat their rivals so they can grab all the remaining booty (oil, gas, minerals etc) of Eurasia and burn the earth to a cinder- rip, shit, bust!
    But that is the long term. To win they must prepare for nuclear war and once that is done, threaten to use it.
    This is a lose-lose prospect when nuclear war is in itself the greatest immediate threat to human extinction.
    Words on digital pages will disappear along with humans, and life elsewhere in the universe will welcome the end of a society that is prepared to burn the planet for the principle of making a buck over so many dead bodies.
    Time for the prospective burnees to rise up while they can still stand and get rid of the perps – the polluters with the power to kill us like slow boiled frogs.

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