Janus         
         
Janus         
         You're welcome to start a thread on overpopulation. For my part, I think the refrain of 'overpopulation' is entirely regressive. I don't think it is an accident that the populations that happen to be most 'responsible' for overpopulation are the poor, the dark, and the extremely underprivileged, usually from the global south. 'Overpopulation' is, as far as I'm concerned, classist bullshit. Especially insofar as those populations with the lowest growth rates tend to have the highest environmental footprints. The question of population is a distraction from how to make the world we currently live in liveable for everyone, for which we have plenty of capacity. I won't say any more on this though, 'cause it's off topic. — StreetlightX
DrOlsnesLea         
         
Brett         
         
Janus         
         
Brett         
         As I understand it industrial farming practices, most notably the use of chemical fertilizers, which destroy soils and ecosystems are essential to feed the current population of around 8 billion. — Janus
praxis         
         
Brett         
         Greater well-being could be had with far far less material consumption. — praxis
Janus         
         So is your point of view coming from the idea that we can’t feed the world population, that that’s the primary problem? — Brett
Sustainability will require more than depopulation but could have unexpected rewards, if it’s at all possible. — praxis
Janus         
         
Brett         
         The fact that they (apparently) cannot be fed sustainably just is the problem. — Janus
The greatest problems we collectively face are resource depletion, destruction of habitat, species extinctions, destruction of soils by the industrial agricultural machine that is needed to feed our absurdly over-bloated numbers. — Janus
Streetlight         
         
Janus         
         So what is the primary problem of over population? And whose problem is it? — Brett
This is how I see it. Is people starving the problem or the damage it would take to feed them the problem? — Brett
Janus         
         
Janus         
         So what is the primary problem of over population? And whose problem is it? — Brett
So the answer is in ethics? — Brett
Brett         
         Again, it seems obvious that it is (potentially at least) everyone's problem. — Janus
I don't know about the answer "being in ethics", — Janus
Streetlight         
         
Wheatley         
         Who says we can't address the problem of overpopulation without making huge sacrifices?What are we prepared to sacrifice to address the primary problem of overpopulation? — Janus
Janus         
         First of all I see that as a moral position. — Brett
If the problem is ethical then the answer is ethical. Feed everyone now and sacrifice the future. Save the future and let millions die. — Brett
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