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with superficial that ah, one of the spectrum you have the people that are concerned, that there's just the other end of that spectrum. yeah. people like eli must say not population wise. ation, then global warming. i'm christy i neuro watching eyes and seeing if population growth really is something we should be with. india is set to become the world's most populous country by the and india is set to rise to 1500000000 in 2003. china's population, in contrast, is expected to fall slightly from it. these 2 countries population will remain
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significantly of each 8500000000 by 2030 and between elected to be primarily in 8 countries. the democratic republic area pakistan, the philippines, and the united republicans, a population boom where birth rates outpace death rates. advances in science and technology and improve access to medical care world food supply will inevitably be inadequate for feeding. the general plague on the earth. as people are contributing to nearly every environment, the last water stresses and conflicts over land, nap or station agricultural field, roads and buildings, the globe initiating a mass extinction and vent, and this mexico, brazil, peru, indonesia, bangladesh. meanwhile, others alarmed at humanities environmental for themselves. this includes the duke and the duchess of sussex to announce that they did that by simply having one fewer child in the developed world who equivalent. now that is more than $24.00 times the savings to be realistic. a couple that for goes a child might cross peru,
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the plane ticket alone to peru would be between mentioned the consumption of gas for car, etc. and so how many people is too many people estimates very, but according to the you and we are expected to read, i will be between 9400000000 and 10.4 bill barrel lecture of global sustainable developments at nottingham significant milestone. why do you think over population is if not, how many people do you think the earth can reasonably sustain that there is never kind of a clear cut number or, and there's no way to really be certain with as i work, i cut a centers more around the environmental impact that population environment, nexus and, and basically how does that impact stability and have a carbon footprint? that's the question is more, not so much around a numbers, but i mean with an abundance of evidence that's been accumulating over the years. that shows up to thousands of times bigger than in the average citizen,
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and i mean of the entire country in africa. and so the question i'm interested in how does that impact time changed, received that the house that is a much bigger predictor of in bar poc about over population. but population growth rate actually peaked. and 50 years ago, we were able to live sustainably on this planet right on a population's earlier on in our illusionary history. you had in terms of linking to, there's term that we use a lot with scientists or the human imprint is, is ubiquitous. it's everywhere we've become, you know, we have an out competed a bacteria virus as yet, but especially after the 2nd world war with bass production of goods. you know, a tech seeing a, quite a dramatic increase of a dramatic shift in our relations. but the sort of so in general, globally, and in fact in many places in the world, we're seeing a decrease if you sort of leveling off. and it's not to the case that you can ehrlich and 19 seventies. it's the pictures not quite that dramatic site as a detrimental for the planet. however, car is many,
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many times larger than the child born in a high fertility. it's yeah, i mean it's, it's so many things. it's so many factors like us mixes, but then you're looking at yeah, the impact of in the quality of the political abs, funnelling, money into climate and campaigns. so the impacts of politics and it's also addressed this challenge. and now people say the overpopulation is to reduce the number of people, but is that really true? will feel 2 emissions. so isn't that just me directing the blameless country uses on average just a quarter of the carbon of i definitely i would say the blaming. juris red herring, does it or did it overlooks those structural factors and drivers kind of the of the largest foster corporations. the other, another kind of the average carbon footprint of the average american over the course of a year is sports with the top level of the parents agreement, goal of limiting warming to, to correct stream inequalities in terms of who has the largest impact within countries or the super rich, the billing or class those statistics are just saying,
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you know, reduce, reduce population and tricky issues associated with that in terms of like the racial and gender that i mean in the, in the us and canada across a number of countries where the, this is always been added with that kind of narrative as well. i would say now does population control correlation primarily in the global self? yeah, i mean if you look at the, his tense, i can the u. s. for instance, that you know, sterilization campaigns and attempts to women. it's always kind of tends to always be kind of racial and ethnic minorities in these things, relations, certain kinds of places and, and not just because, but it is in many cases it's all it's, it's often had that kind of rate history. we have to be very careful and very cautious when we, when we talk about this kind of kinds of policies. thank you so much. heather will see you back after i do that. thanks. 2 overpopulation is a myth while others are ready to cost of population growth after the break. children at st. andrew's at angel schools suffered nightmarish level general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified those purpose
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roughly all equipped with go to can i add some shield with them in a different model? give each 2 of us emotional punch of school. so it's me jessica auto with talk good to the welcome back to the cost of everything. population is a myth and not only that, but they believe that the planet and the last few decades, there have been a dramatic the grades falling below the replacement ratio. italy in japan for the
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rest of the world as to what will happen to economies when the packs on society, the economy, tax revenues, and most will create a rising share of people over the age of 65. for every retired person. in 2021 there, there will be 2 working people for every retired person, their government spending and tax revenues. governments same time, there will be fewer young people to pay income tax that require higher taxes on a shrinking workforce. their entrepreneurs and innovators to develop new technologies and businesses locally fewer ideas for improving living standards. we have the more goods and services they can produce and the more of economic growth. that is how many developed countries number of birth per woman is now $2.00, which is a little. and since the 1900 ninety's fertility rates have begun to countries and territories now have fertility rates that are below that are tories in europe. now
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let's bring back dr. heather albert electra as the population rose, it needs more resources, things like support, all of this growth sustainably, as wildlife is being eroded, pointed to that earlier. so there are a lot of things that we can do. so that again, addressing those radical and apologies, redistribution policies that to survive, to give them a chance that they don't have to burn coal to heat those trees and forest that then hurt bio diversity. so these things have knock on effects and that, or is used to raise capital to then ship it to western europe, a significant amount of space in terms of plan and resources, as well as reduce our, our climate change. but if that were really the case on earth technically then habitable once adapt the land civilian space race attempting to colonize the moon and other. busy plants for resources, what was worries me about that is they, it's, it's number one it's, it's assuming that, that the for, i'm again, you know, there is, there is so much still that can be mitigated and, and also the kind of in terms of who gets to escape the earth accessible to most
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people. so it's a very kind of elite equivalent of c o 2 equivalent of what a 20 i that kind of approach really worries me. because it's not too late. historical and structural inequalities would really help scale back a lot of that their population growth is already slowing down naturally without any intervention. that demographers called the demographic transition a. so typically, especially of access education, there are reducing quality socially and in terms of just high to economic and social factors and cultural factors and especially around ready. so how do we keep the global economy healthy if they're placing a sort of a demographic crashes and population? so in a lot of encourage breasts because they have a rapidly declining birth rate. i mean, as a people on the move loads of people moving around the world, hundreds of millions of pin r, a notions of citizenship in the nation state and were boundaries lie because young people around but it's, it's, again, it's, you know, where and especially countries in europe, western europe, that if you know, keeping the population roughly stable would be,
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would be ideal about population. it is usually aimed at developing countries or as, as they're the ones most often blamed for over pocket. it becomes deeply racist. and while it is true, the human impact of this consumption is not evenly distributed are responsible for 50 percent of the world's carbon dioxide to our climate, most of whom are in the global south bear the brought us to and we should be answering is how can we sustainably meet the need people, we need to focus on building a planet that enables every want to see back here next time on the cost of everything for and because it has all this economic power that it uses, but money and power i, it's not even hey, i think i think they're with, as long as they can get that money and power. oh,
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