lol Since when have we perfected anything?Cliffy, I think the crunch may come when oil runs out. If by then we haven’t perfected other energy sources, we are screwed.
lol Since when have we perfected anything?Cliffy, I think the crunch may come when oil runs out. If by then we haven’t perfected other energy sources, we are screwed.
The politics of unfettered capitalism is the biggest screw up around. The present population growth is unsustainable and can only end in catastrophic tragedy.
The politics of unfettered capitalism is the biggest screw up around. The present population growth is unsustainable and can only end in catastrophic tragedy.
Every instance? Your vision has a narrow scope.The aforementioned Thomas Malthus, a stalwart of British Liberalism, which brought us Free Trade, laissez-faire economics as well through Adam Smith and David Ricardo, developed the thesis that the Geometric increase in population could not be supported by an Arithmetic increase in food production. Thus nature's 'natural' remedies to overpopulation.. disease, starvation, pesitilence.. should be given free reign to reduce the excess.
All three tenets of British Liberalism have proved false, in fact as a basis for public policy a cruel disaster. In every instance population growth has led to technological developments in the harnessing of energy, productivity in agriculture, relief of the necessity of stoop labour, vast advances in communication, transportation, and provision of basic necessities.
In every instance of declining population, the exact opposite has occurred, leading to reversal of advances. That is the human mission, to be fruitful and multiply. The only sure route to failure, is to depopulate ourselves to Malthusian goals of 1 ot 2 billion people. That will take us back to a stone age culture.. where life is brutal, short, solitary and racked with hardship.
In every instance population growth has led to technological developments in the harnessing of energy, productivity in agriculture, relief of the necessity of stoop labour, vast advances in communication, transportation, and provision of basic necessities.
I agree. Usually the increase in population means that less land is available for agriculture, so we have to develop better ways of getting food from land with less land. Hence the mass destruction of Brazilian and eastern rainforests, for instance.This is nonsense. Increases in population did not lead to increased productivity in agriculture. This is predominantly the result of industrial applications of chemical fertilizers, and agricultural science to select better adapted cultivars. In fact, the green revolution allowed the population growth to continue without running into the wall. Some agronomists will even tell you that it was the chief cause of the modern massive growth in population.
This is nonsense. Increases in population did not lead to increased productivity in agriculture. This is predominantly the result of industrial applications of chemical fertilizers, and agricultural science to select better adapted cultivars. In fact, the green revolution allowed the population growth to continue without running into the wall. Some agronomists will even tell you that it was the chief cause of the modern massive growth in population.
Are you sure about that?
Not what I was implying. The start of the revolution was due to trade imbalances actually. Governments had their scientists study new cultivars in the hopes of increasing domestic production.You seem to be implying that agricultural science would have made the huge production increases even without the increased consumers, some of whom would have been agricultural scientists.
I never said we avoided it. If you read my comments carefully, you'd probably notice that what I have implied is the advances in agricultural science have only delayed the inevitable.Which is it have we run into a wall or have as you say avoided it due to the good works of agricultural sciences?
Of course they have...though there is nothing revolting about finding a natural variant of wheat which grows better in a particular region than an industry standard. That would be the opposite of revolting. :roll:Human populations have always been exploding except when they,ve declined for any number of reasons long before this alleged revolting green episode.
If the Indians could just be content with a "normal" size family, we could all go to bed at night. With that being said, look at the bright side..more foreign markets to buy our oil.