@Levisonwood has a point.
The overpopulation scare was sold to generations who acted responsibly and had smaller families.
The end result of our responsible actions has been to import people who overpopulate their countries and now ours.
I like and want our countryside.
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I could suggest a way he could help with overpopulation but it would get me banned.
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Not sure Lions run around Africa worrying about "other" species survival...
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But if the lions eat too many, and the population declines, guess what happens to the lions?
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They eat something else?
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The point being, lion populations are sustained by a supply of other animals to eat. If the population of lions grows to the point of them eating too many, and the amount of prey falls, the lions starve and their population falls. I'm sure I learned this in GCSE biology....
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So what you are saying is that lions don't have to worry about what they eat as nature will correct imbalances? I agree (off to have a steak)
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So natures correction of human overpopulation is yet to come? Is that what you're saying?
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More than likely - unless you think you can get almost eight billion people to coordinate
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There are efforts to, but I suspect it is too late given the already mass extinction of species across the world. Maybe this is one nature can't correct.
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Of course. Let's kill everything else on the planet if it makes you happy and rich. But let's keep a few kittens and puppies for the videos.
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also...99.9% of all species that have ever lived on this planet are extinct - yet the planet still exists
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Surely not a genuine argument against climate change.
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I think it's pretty impossible to get 7.7bn people in many different countries & cultures to en-mass change lifetime habits - we'd be better off planning FOR climate change than trying to stop it - also - climate has always changed
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This is such a surface level understanding of science.
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which is probably more than 75% of the 8bn have - yet you expect huge behaviour change overnight - isn;t going to happen - I mean even the brightest jump on private jets to climate change meetings - go figure
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Climate change activist celebrities jump on jets. They’re definitely not the smartest.
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I just think whatever is coming is inevitable and for all the jaw boning for change, the reality is that global leaders struggle to coordinate on anything & people generally act in short term selfish interests
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Whatever is coming is certainly not inevitable and government policy changes have already effectively closed the hole in ozone layer over Aus. Certainly agree re lack of coordination and self interest - particularly China v US.
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