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So do I. I've been whingeing for decades that we are already suffering from overpopulation, but as long as it still seems tolerable nobody cares. It's like boiling a frog: do it by slowly increasing the temperature and the frog never quite notices that things have got so bad that it's time to jump.
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Gaia theory is a load of un-scientific crudulence, and it is a very short step from Gaia believers to the AGW faithful.
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I'm not sure that it will fall that sharply, (it would take something close to total collapse of all society) but fall it must. If the planet adjusts so that only 20-odd% of the current survivable land can support a population then it will have to happen.Originally posted by ratewhore View PostJames Lovelock was on R4 this morning. He reckons within 100 years the population level will be reduced from 7 billion to 1 billion. Also, he says climate refugees will be coming to places such as the UK in huge numbers.
He reckons we need to start building the infrastructure to take these refugees now and that we need to invest in schools, roads and houses for them.
Who says they will come to UK anyway?
Me too.Originally posted by ratewhore View PostHaving listened to him, I don't think I can take him seriously, although he does mention over-population as more of an issue than carbon control. I agree with him that much...
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Gaia theory
James Lovelock was on R4 this morning. He reckons within 100 years the population level will be reduced from 7 billion to 1 billion. Also, he says climate refugees will be coming to places such as the UK in huge numbers.
He reckons we need to start building the infrastructure to take these refugees now and that we need to invest in schools, roads and houses for them.
Having listened to him, I don't think I can take him seriously, although he does mention over-population as more of an issue than carbon control. I agree with him that much...Tags: None
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