
Environment, development and health experts from around the world explain how empowering, choice-based population solutions are key to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more at https://populationmatters.org/sdgs
Featuring:
Wendo Aszed, Founder and Executive Director, Dandelion Africa
Dr Jane O’Sullivan, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, University of Queensland
John Bongaarts, Vice President and Distinguished Scholar, Population Council
Sofia Pineda Ochoa, MD, Director, Endgame 2050
Anna Hughes, Director, FlightFree UK
Dr Edu Effiom, Forest Ecologist, Nigeria
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As the majority of our and our planet's problems result from overpopulation, these factors are becoming increasingly important to focus upon.
So this charity is an advocate for eugenics ?
Overpopukation is a myth, there is enough land and resources to support us all. The real issue is just allocation of resources and wssting of resources, this is primarily due to the economic systems created by humans. The other real problem is the concentration of people into areas such that the density becomes grezt for the area, again it's down to economics and political and social measres that contirbute to this problem, There is certainly enough land and resources in the world to suport all 7.x billion of us. In regards to population growth, the population will peak and is not forever rising, natural attrition due to illness.deths wars, and then as ecnommies msture, growth rates slow or even skrink ( note Japan). Even if population grows to say 8 to 9 billion, which i doubt anyway due to reasons already mentioned, and there is certainly enough resources and land to support., I cannot see the reason to do anything that even remotely smacks of eugenics !
What about depopulate of rich like Rockefeller or Rothschild?