As for the climate change discussion that's come up, does anyone remember the East Anglia situation in the UK, and a similar one in the US, where the institutions recording the increases in temperature were selectively omitting results that didn't display the increases they wanted?
Right now, the entire world could live in Texas with a people-per-sq-mile density of New York city.
Malthus, who was a big inspiration for Keynes, perpetuated this myth that we have a potential resource shortage.Overpopulation concerns have to do with the amount of resources and the fact that populations grow exponentially.
Malthus, who was a big inspiration for Keynes, perpetuated this myth that we have a potential resource shortage.
The people who believe this nonsense do not understand economics.
Wars are the result of poor politics. Famines are the result of poor planning.We've already had resource shortages and they have caused wars and famines. Unless you have some kind of accurate crystal ball, there are always potential problems.
And go talk to someone who is able to grow GMO crops. We have more food (and people) now than at any other time in human history.There used to be over 50 million American buffalo. Lobster used to be fed to prisoners. Go talk to someone who has been commercial fishing for a number of years and ask them about the catches now compared to before and where they believe things will be 20 years from now.
I'd be surprised if anyone cares what you think.I personally think there will eventually be Star Trek type devices that will produce fresh "fish" and "trees", but only an all-knowing guru such as yourself can be completely sure of such things.
Wars are the result of poor politics. Famines are the result of poor planning.
And go talk to someone who is able to grow GMO crops. We have more food (and people) now than at any other time in human history.
I'd be surprised if anyone cares what you think.
You know, 10 years ago it was pretty plausible to pass global warming off as a hoax.
Its as much bs as it was 10 years ago. governments just wised up, adopted it as their pet cause of the year 2007, funded some kind of international agency and let the media take over. 5 years later, lies became fact.
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Nowadays, you can even ignore all scientists, the IPCC, all governments, the UN, and everyone else. However, you can't ignore the changes in our climate. Take that article I posted above. That's nothing surprising, and this type of thing has been happening month after month, year after year for a long time. Do you think it's just going to miraculously change course and get better, or something? All evidence would point in the opposite direction.
Its as much bs as it was 10 years ago. governments just wised up, adopted it as their pet cause of the year 2007, funded some kind of international agency and let the media take over. 5 years later, lies became fact.
That's fine and dandy if you live say within 100 miles from the coast. What happens if you live 800 miles from the nearest ocean? Willing to pay $1.20 for a liter of water?