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doridoru
13 Jun 19 08:39
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We barely ever hear about the world human population increase, yet its none stop talk of climate change, well non of that matters when the human race is incresing by millions every year, wiping out wildlife everywhere, Madagascar nature nearly wiped out....African wildlife will be gone in the next 30 years etc etc...

But its just ignored on the news and media, why? because obv it then ties into migration and immigration and they don't like to talk about that...

Do you not see the problem in your own town regarding the population increase, my town here in North Yorkshire has expanded a ridic amount in the last 20 years, once quiet roads now clogged with traffic daily, 2 week waits at the doctors, etc, none of it is going to work in the coming decades...
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Report the old nanny ;-) June 13, 2019 11:10 AM BST
As long as we all get Electric cars everything will be fine.
Report doridoru June 13, 2019 11:37 AM BST
Look at city and town populations on Wiki, in just 30 years most have gone up millions, there is no plan from any goverments, hey just keep breeding like rats and the next generation can worry about it, 100s of species go extinct every year because of this human increase...
Report Aspro June 13, 2019 11:44 AM BST
Hence 5G WinkGrin
Report terry mccann June 13, 2019 11:49 AM BST
5G,VACCINES,D.E.W. AND EBOLA for starters
Report GAZO June 13, 2019 11:54 AM BST
most goverments only look as far as the next election so things in the future are somebody else's problem
Report terry mccann June 13, 2019 11:57 AM BST
But the elite plan things way before they happen and they never waiverDevil
Report Just Checking June 13, 2019 1:09 PM BST
Human population's projected increase is shocking, and of course it's not Europe where it's happening. It's often in places that are a relatively sh1t to live in, where Europe is very enticing indeed. The excellent and well researched "The strange death of Europe" has some very thoughtful analysis of that (with respected sourced facts) but even discussing it will mean you are called a "fascist". Adults aren't allowed to discuss the world and Europes biggest issue apparently.

It's a huge elephant in the room. It has huge ramifications on green and environmental and wildlife issues, as you say, but try saying it should be curbed and the same people who say they are the defenders of those issues are likely to call you, guess what, a "fascist".

When you look at the Orangutans having nowhere to live in Indoneisa as all the forests are getting cut down, look at the population graph of Indonesia:
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/indonesia-population/

And ..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Projections_of_population_growth
    2000     2050     growth     p.a.
Asia     3.73     5.26     +41%     +0.7%
Africa     0.82     2.53     +209%     +2.3%
Europe     0.73     0.72     -2%     -0.03%
South/Central America
+Caribbean     0.53     0.78     +48%     +0.8%
North America     0.31     0.43     +39%     +0.7%
Oceania     0.03     0.06     +84%     +1.2%
World     6.14     9.77     +60%     +0.9%
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African population to more than treble in 50 years. THAT sounds sustainable doesn't it.
Report doridoru June 13, 2019 1:20 PM BST
Exactly, we have destroyed the planet
Report doridoru June 13, 2019 1:22 PM BST
5 billion more humans on the planet since 1955!
Report UBLE/REGY June 13, 2019 1:29 PM BST
The claim now because people are living longer then more young people are needed to look after them

Personally I think if People live longer they work longer and must look after themselves longer

Yew I think the World Population is a problem, and it seems to happen in the less developed countries which are ill equipped

to deal with large population increases, which is why they are always trying to immigrate to the more wealthy countries.

It is something we should look at, but we probably won't until it is too late.
Report terry mccann June 13, 2019 1:30 PM BST
No we haven't,who cuts the rain forests down,who pollutes rivers,dumps toxic waste into the sea etc etc? well it aint you or me
Report terry mccann June 13, 2019 1:43 PM BST
Who changed glass bottles to plastic coke bottles? After all it wasn't you or i
Report macarony June 13, 2019 4:58 PM BST
The population of the USA in 1970 was around 190 million today its over 350 million, you can see why people voted for Trum.
Here in the UK our the powers that be are obsessed with Brexit racism muslims and the nhs,  never any focus on the big oroblems of our time
Report Just Checking June 13, 2019 5:12 PM BST
It's fairly obvious that more people means more demands on the environment and surely the world would be a nicer greener place if we kept the population at say a stable 2 billion and shared up limited resources, leaving large tracts of wild areas rather than a huge pressure to flatten every square mile due to an ever booming population. Less energy, less mining, less CO2, less air/car travel, less forests cut down, less "palm oil" required. Never mind keeping it stable, the "green" SNP keep demanding that immigration powers are given to Scotland so they can ... grow the population? Not very green is it!

Even without any possible global warming Africa apparently stuggles to feed itself now, and has droughts. The slaughter the other day there is apparently part of an ongoing problem due to drought and who has the rights to feed cattle? How is growing the population by 200% going to help? It's hard to feel optimistic, and not feel there is an impending sh1tstorm coming.
Report dukeofpuke June 13, 2019 5:47 PM BST
the World Health Organisation stated some years ago that the planet can sustain 30 billion i dont think they would say that now
Report Just Checking June 13, 2019 6:44 PM BST
Sustain at what quality of life, and why do it, and at what cost to the environment? And I repeat, why do it? Is it a competition?! WHY?

I was reading the other day that in the UK we have some of the smallest new build homes in Europe. With technology would it not be better to have less people in nice big homes in a pleasant unpolluted environment with all the birds and the bees and orangutans and elephants happily in their own areas, vs every possible place contested over and us living like rats in tiny homes eating what... Soylent Green?

5G Genocide, BRING IT ON LaughWhoopsWink
Report saddo June 13, 2019 7:01 PM BST
Indeed JC. An ageing population and all the new houses are three floors, on a tiny footprint.
Report Angoose June 13, 2019 7:02 PM BST
It's a god awful small affair
Report DenzilPenberthy June 13, 2019 7:03 PM BST
To the girl with the mousy hair
Report Angoose June 13, 2019 7:17 PM BST
But her mummy is yelling No
Report DenzilPenberthy June 13, 2019 7:44 PM BST
And her daddy has told her to go
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