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The whole world needs to adopt China's one-child policy

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I think this is a great idea especially in countries where the population growth is faster than the decline.

http://www.financialpost.com/story.html?id=2314438

The real inconvenient truth

The whole world needs to adopt China's one-child policy
Diane Francis, Financial Post
story-printer.html

The "inconvenient truth" overhanging the UN's Copenhagen conference is not that the climate is warming or cooling, but that humans are overpopulating the world.
A planetary law, such as China's one-child policy, is the only way to reverse the disastrous global birthrate currently, which is one million births every four days.
The world's other species, vegetation, resources, oceans, arable land, water supplies and atmosphere are being destroyed and pushed out of existence as a result of humanity's soaring reproduction rate.
Ironically, China, despite its dirty coal plants, is the world's leader in terms of fashioning policy to combat environmental degradation, thanks to its one-child-only edict.
The intelligence behind this is the following:
-If only one child per female was born as of now, the world's population would drop from its current 6.5 billion to 5.5 billion by 2050, according to a study done for scientific academy Vienna Institute of Demography.
-By 2075, there would be 3.43 billion humans on the planet. This would have immediate positive effects on the world's forests, other species, the oceans, atmospheric quality and living standards.
-Doing nothing, by contrast, will result in an unsustainable population of nine billion by 2050.
Humans are the only rational animals but have yet to prove it. Medical and other scientific advances have benefited by delivering lower infant mortality rates as well as longevity. Both are welcome, but humankind has not yet recalibrated its behavior to account for the fact that the world can only accommodate so many people, especially if billions get indoor plumbing and cars.
The fix is simple. It's dramatic. And yet the world's leaders don't even have this on their agenda in Copenhagen. Instead there will be photo ops, posturing, optics, blah-blah-blah about climate science and climate fraud, announcements of giant wind farms, then cap-and-trade subsidies.
None will work unless a China one-child policy is imposed. Unfortunately, there are powerful opponents. Leaders of the world's big fundamentalist religions preach in favor of procreation and fiercely oppose birth control. And most political leaders in emerging economies perpetuate a disastrous Catch-22: Many children (i. e. sons) stave off hardship in the absence of a social safety net or economic development, which, in turn, prevents protections or development.
China has proven that birth restriction is smart policy. Its middle class grows, all its citizens have housing, health care, education and food, and the one out of five human beings who live there are not overpopulating the planet.
For those who balk at the notion that governments should control family sizes, just wait until the growing human population turns twice as much pastureland into desert as is now the case, or when the Amazon is gone, the elephants disappear for good and wars erupt over water, scarce resources and spatial needs.
The point is that Copenhagen's talking points are beside the point.
The only fix is if all countries drastically reduce their populations, clean up their messes and impose mandatory conservation measures.
 
I have to agree that we are overpopulating the planet. I personally believe something will happen along the line of a plague before the leaders will ever act.I won't be around that long but my grandkids will.
 
Just curious , how many children do you have PB ?

Two - but read what I said about countries where the death rate is less than the birth rate. Most "western" countries are in a population state of decline while the third world countries are growing faster than they can accommodate. If we lived with in our means and let out populations decline then we can easily support two or three kids per family. However, if we are going to increase immigration in some twisted view that the immigrants will help pay our social ponzi schemes (social security) then we just continue down our path of destruction.
 
I don't need sympathy but just out of interest if I was to choose a god to believe in which one would you suggest I pick?
 
People and politicians won't dare suggest this. And suggesting it or distributing birth control where it's needed would spark a massive argument.
Farming families need kids to work. Haven't figured out why other people would have more than one or two.
I have been criticized for not having kids...

I always wondered why you have to have a liscense to drive a car but you don't need one to have a kid? Which is more difficult or important ?
 
People and politicians won't dare suggest this. And suggesting it or distributing birth control where it's needed would spark a massive argument.
Farming families need kids to work. Haven't figured out why other people would have more than one or two.
I have been criticized for not having kids...

I always wondered why you have to have a liscense to drive a car but you don't need one to have a kid? Which is more difficult or important ?

Gee Pixie that's a bit much for some here to get their heads around.
 
Aww, c'mon Vin! That's an article simply quoting a Catholic archbishop (who's opinion is that the Western world isn't reproducing fast enough to stabilize the population).

Yes Pell is saying we need to populate, and why because of fear of the Muslim population growth. Pretty self explanatory.
 
Yes Pell is saying we need to populate, and why because of fear of the Muslim population growth. Pretty self explanatory.

To you, maybe. I didn't infer that from the article you posted.

I'm still looking for some support for your assertion that overpopulation is because of people who believe in God.
 
We are not having children to make the church wealthier, or to outnumber other groups, or to give us labor on the farm... we just love our two little girls and we would feel blessed by the chance to add another if given the opportunity.
 
I don't think Vin necessarily said overpopulation is because of people who are religious. I think (and may be wrong) that he was pointing out how many religions advocate high birth rates as a way to "spread" their beliefs. As far as I can tell the Roman Catholic church advocates this approach and it has worked well for them. I also thing the mainstream sects of the Muslim faith also look at it as a method to "grow".

Unfortunately, if we as a race can't look beyond our religious beliefs and address the bigger issue then we are all screwed in the end.
 
I don't think Vin necessarily said overpopulation is because of people who are religious. I think (and may be wrong) that he was pointing out how many religions advocate high birth rates as a way to "spread" their beliefs. As far as I can tell the Roman Catholic church advocates this approach and it has worked well for them. I also thing the mainstream sects of the Muslim faith also look at it as a method to "grow".

Unfortunately, if we as a race can't look beyond our religious beliefs and address the bigger issue then we are all screwed in the end.

Having been raised as a Catholic, I can unequivocally state that I was never lead to believe that I had to procreate to spread Catholic dogma.
 
Well my 2 boys are 11 months apart so it could be!!:whistling: all I know is the wife said "you ain't getting near me till it is done".
 
To you, maybe. I didn't infer that from the article you posted.

I'm still looking for some support for your assertion that overpopulation is because of people who believe in God.


I could load this page with a million links supporting my comment but I do not intend to do that, but here is one more.
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=5312

I do not worry about overpopulating and lack of food and natural resources, for I know that our heavenly father is very wealthy, and he will provide for us
 
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