The television presenter and naturalist said that the increase in population was having devastating effects on ecology, pollution and food production.
“There are three times as many people in the world as when I started making television programmes only a mere 56 years ago,” he said, after becoming a patron of the Optimum Population Trust (OPT) think-tank.
“It is frightening. We can’t go on as we have been. We are seeing the consequences in terms of ecology, atmospheric pollution and in terms of the space and food production.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6087833.ece
Good to see luminaries like Attenbrough starting to speak their mind on the true cause of the biggest ecological problem the world faces, over population.
It's a difficult debate to have because those who try and bring the issue to top of mind are often considered to be proponents of eugenics of some sort. Especially when we are at odds with nonsense, destructive Government policies like the Baby Bonus etc
Surely the solution of this is as simple as lack of aid? I do believe in something of a survival of the fittest, it's worked well for evolution; so why not allow nature to take its course on a global scale? Of course, I refer to cutting off any sort of aid to Africa. I'd say it was a safe bet that certain problems across certain countries, and continents; simply aren't ever going to end, so why prolong the suffering? Either that, or implement some sort of mass-sterilisation:
Surely the solution of this is as simple as lack of aid? I do believe in something of a survival of the fittest, it's worked well for evolution; so why not allow nature to take its course on a global scale?
Sounds good. Will you be declining medical treatment when you get ill?
It's a bit like the definition of a recession - it's a recession if somebody else loses their job, it's a depression when you lose yours.
So the person being born in Africa has less right to live than you?
They have every right to live. But, can they not live on their own?
This is the next step if we are to both continue our growth in population and advance our development as a species.
In short we need to colonise space.
That was in 1999 and it only lasted 3 years.Isn't the USA setting up a family space program? Wasn't it the Robinson's family group that was going first. You should see about getting on board Dr Smith.
Dambisa Moyo is a Zambian-born economist who says aid is killing Africa.
In her new book, Dead Aid, she argues that official aid is easy money that fosters corruption and distorts economies, creating a culture of dependency and economic laziness.
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