| | Overpopulation is not the problem. Underproduction is. As Bjorn Lomborg points out in The Skeptical Environmentalist, "The Netherlands, Belgium and Japan are far more densely populated than India, and Ohio and Denmark are more densely populated than Indonesia."
He also notes that world population is leveling off, and that, by the UN's forecast, population growth will peak in 2200 at around 11 billion, which the earth could easily accommodate under sound economic systems with sufficient productivity. Current population is a little over 6 billion.
Again, it is underproduction and poverty that are the problem, not too many people. Without enough wealth, even a much smaller number of people would be unsustainable.
- Bill
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