Mass genocide?
Trollface, but... In many many years, when a "nice" solution hasn't been found, why not?
Or you know, just stop giving them food aid...
Mass genocide?
Trollface, but... In many many years, when a "nice" solution hasn't been found, why not?
The great technological breakthroughs, the science that has changed society, all have their roots in fundamental science pursued for its own sake.
On a more frivolous level, I'd also like to know whether my cat is fully evolved as a species.
Tracy Chevalier
How are we going to cope with the world's burgeoning population?
This is a really interesting one and a real problem as well, something I encounter a lot as I work in the field of environment and sustainability. It's not something that science or technology alone is able to address, but something that encompasses consumption, lifestyle and equality; three things that are currently all working in conflict, globally.
Resources such as raw materials, oil, food and, increasingly, water are already starting to feel the strain. With the population still growing and lifestyles in developing countries improving, it is rapidly becoming a major problem with not enough to go around.
Or you know, just stop giving them food aid...
Do you eliminate the victims of the problem or the cause of the problem (us)?Or you know, just stop giving them food aid...
China have shown the world how that sort of system can work with the introduction of its one-child policy. The outcome has been an ageing population, infanticide, gender imbalance and huge numbers of abortions. Not desirable!Thats an interesting question and also frightening, could we ever get to a point where for long periods of time, having children is a crime to level out the population?
How a 110 story building can collapse in to its own foot print in 15 seconds.
What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
Do you eliminate the victims of the problem or the cause of the problem (us)?
Thats an interesting question and also frightening, could we ever get to a point where for long periods of time, having children is a crime to level out the population?
Fly a 747 into it.
Next.
Or, indeed, a much smaller and lighter Boeing 767 will also suffice.
There are a lot fewer people in the developed world and, as you've pointed out, our birth rates are lower than the developing world. However, the developed world's consumption levels contribute a significantly higher proportion than the developing world does. Global environmental, social and economic problems have been created by the developed world consumption, not the developing world, which has largely been exploited.How do you figure on that?
The problem is numbers and our birth rates are very low.
Labour made that illegal.![]()
If there is a van carrying 200 pigeons driving down a road and all the pigeons suddenly start to fly inside the van, does the van become lighter?