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fj12ryder
Jul 27, 2019Explorer III
Gdetrailer wrote:Wow, talk about a whole lot of Bovine Stuff.pnichols wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I didn't want to bring up depopulation. It's too real and too depressing. 300 to 1 my bet is on a pneumovirus. Something like the never before or after seen 1918 Spanish Flu.
Nature abhors but nevertheless cures excesses. Automatically and ruthlessly.
China is right in the X-ring for the next pandemic.
Simply crippling the pharmaceutical chain would depopulate the US by eighty million.
Invest in a retirement property will crops will grow and convert your RV into a crewed turret. A MORTAR MOTORHOME anyone?
Now you see why I avoided this.
David ... as clarification, in no way am I a fan of what the dark side of "depopulation" may mean. What I think we need is a much smaller Earth population going forward through enforced birth control on a world scale ... starting as soon as possible. ;)
In the meantime while the above is taking affect over time - we need a full court press on solar farms, wind farms, ocean wave farms, energy storage reservoirs, natural hydro-electric plants, much more buried grid wiring, better vehicle battery technologies, and if ever possible ... the Holy Grail of earth-bound nuclear fusion.
Total "Bovine Stuff".
The earth's people population would take much less space than you think..
HERE is a good explanation..
"If we stood side by side, about 3 feet apart, 7 billion people would form a line 21 billion feet apart. This is about a 4 million miles long. The distance to the Moon is about 240,000 miles, so we’d go way past the Moon.
Let’s put everyone into a square giving each per a square yard of space. The population is over 7 billion, so we’d need 7 billion square yards which is under 7000 square miles. So we’d all fit into a square that was less than 100 miles by 100 miles. This is about one-fifth of the area of Maine.
Estimates are that there are 15 billion acres on the Earth that are habitable. So there is about 2 acres of land per person."
Now I know that does not address all of the sky is falling "green advocates" concerns about greenhouse gasses killing the earth..
Those are also recycled total Bovine stuff..
The earth is self cleaning and self recycling, we do not and cannot "add" to what there is not.. Neither can we "take away" stuff from the earth.
WE as humans ARE made up of CARBON, we NEED CARBON to live, OUR BODIES USE CARBON in order to live.
Plants USE CARBON to flourish, without they would DIE, plants like trees, flowers, grass take in carbon, they DEPEND on carbon IN THE AIR, without is they would no longer be. Scrub all of the carbon out of the air and not only will the plants die, WE will die to..
Yes, their is carbon "sequestered" deep inside the earth, but if we (us humans) do not release some of that carbon (natural gas and oil), the EARTH WILL EVENTUALLY RELEASE IT as part of it's own natural cycles (earth quakes, volcanos and even natural oil tar pits and so on).
I am not saying that we should go nuts with waste of natural resources, we should use it wisely to our advantage but that we do not have to be overbearing to the point of not "multiplying human population"..
Take a good hard look at China, they have for many years have had forced population limits even down to taking unborn lives.. It didn't work, it will never work.
Nor do we or should be so gosh darn worried about forcing supposed "green" ways of life on people, in most ways the green ways are not so green if you start really breaking down the real science behind it, studying all of potentially harmful processes and chemicals involved in making those supposed "green" ways (not the hyped science by the likes of Gore and friends).
Do some research on what it takes just to make a solar CELL, it is a very similar processes to making any semiconductor. Uses a lot of highly toxic materials, chemicals and energy and creates more left over hazardous waste than what you started out with..
Man only flatters himself to believe that he can make or destroy this Earth..
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