“We have unleashed a mass extinction event, the sixth in roughly 540 million years, wherein many current life forms could be annihilated or at least committed to extinction by the end of this century”http://www.hindustantimes.com/environment/time-is-running-out-world-scientists-give-humanity-second-warning-on-worsening-threats-to-planet/story-mvKDBNV5lh94bUmX8BPukK.html …
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Population control would be a good start
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No, abolishing animal agriculture and smashing capitalism would be a good start.pic.twitter.com/sJGAPAweCc
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This argument is so tiresome. The truth is that humans need to stop consuming AND reduce population. Reducing it to simplistic binaries like that chart which only mentions Co2 emissions is a form of denial.
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How do you reduce population? Genocide? Also, CO2 is a good marker for general pollution since its production is related to every other polluting industry.
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See...people can't have this discussion without resorting to absurdities. That's why it's tiresome. Like arguing with a climate denier. Nobody mentioned genocide. Once again, CO2 isn't the only environmental problem.
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Didn't say that CO2 is the only problem just that it's highly correlated with general pollution. Why? Because industry is fueled by it. Duh. Also, if population control doesn't mean genocide, then what? Try to control breeding? Too slow! Sorry! Not good enough.
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"continued rapid population growth as a primary driver behind many ecological and even societal threats" That's from a statement released this week by 15,000 scientists from 184 countries.http://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/more-than-15-000-scientists-issue-warning-to-humanity-1.3675645 …
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Yes, rapid population growth is definitely a primary problem within the context of a wasteful inefficient capitalist system. It's also a result of that system itself. If you look at the underlying causes of deforestation, pollution, global warming, you'll see capitalism at root.
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