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How many people can this planet support?

 
Anonymous Coward
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11/24/2021 09:24 PM
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Re: How many people can this planet support?
Im not sure but i think the population would start gioing down without a genocide or vaccine mandates. The gene pool is getting weaker with each generation. Sperm counts are way down. I will say this though, if something happened like a famin or a natural catastophy like an asteroid hitting the earth, there would be so much chaos in the world that it wouldn't be worth living. Crazy people would be running amuck killing looting and making everyone elses life miserable. Most people couldn't adapt. Mad max
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11/24/2021 09:25 PM
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Re: How many people can this planet support?
I'm not asking this because I want to turn it into some kinda political thing.

I'm asking because I'm 68 years old, I been from the Arctic Circle to the equator, and I've seen first hand the effect we've had on this planet. And each other.

Every job I've ever had has fucked up the planet in some way.

Construction, oil exploration, commercial fishing; my first job out of high school was a carpenter's helper, building a development in New Jersey that looks like a ghetto now.

I'm not a whatdayacallit.

A left wing nutjob.

I voted for Trump. Whatever that means.

I'm just a guy who's been around and seen what we do.

Humans have very big feet. Where we go, we leave a mark.

Current World Population
[link to www.worldometers.info (secure)]

Is this a problem, not a problem, what do ya think.
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I don't know man... there's a shit ton of space and plenty of resources out there when you get away from the cities.

Then, factor in technological advancements...

Overpopulation is an antihumanist myth.
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hesright

It works on city dwellers because they are all crammed in on top of each other their whole lies and buy the narrative.

I can walk outside my front door and walk for ten miles before I even see another person.
TheRealRebel

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11/24/2021 09:29 PM
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Re: How many people can this planet support?
All of them.
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11/24/2021 09:32 PM
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Re: How many people can this planet support?
Im not sure but i think the population would start gioing down without a genocide or vaccine mandates. The gene pool is getting weaker with each generation. Sperm counts are way down. I will say this though, if something happened like a famin or a natural catastophy like an asteroid hitting the earth, there would be so much chaos in the world that it wouldn't be worth living. Crazy people would be running amuck killing looting and making everyone elses life miserable. Most people couldn't adapt. Mad max
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And imagine eight billion people all scrambling for one loaf of bread.
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11/24/2021 09:34 PM
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Re: How many people can this planet support?
I'm not asking this because I want to turn it into some kinda political thing.

I'm asking because I'm 68 years old, I been from the Arctic Circle to the equator, and I've seen first hand the effect we've had on this planet. And each other.

Every job I've ever had has fucked up the planet in some way.

Construction, oil exploration, commercial fishing; my first job out of high school was a carpenter's helper, building a development in New Jersey that looks like a ghetto now.

I'm not a whatdayacallit.

A left wing nutjob.

I voted for Trump. Whatever that means.

I'm just a guy who's been around and seen what we do.

Humans have very big feet. Where we go, we leave a mark.

Current World Population
[link to www.worldometers.info (secure)]

Is this a problem, not a problem, what do ya think.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78682561


I don't know man... there's a shit ton of space and plenty of resources out there when you get away from the cities.

Then, factor in technological advancements...

Overpopulation is an antihumanist myth.
 Quoting: BFD State Line Crosser


hesright

It works on city dwellers because they are all crammed in on top of each other their whole lies and buy the narrative.

I can walk outside my front door and walk for ten miles before I even see another person.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81236795


I've lived in big cities... NYC, Toronto, Philly... but one thing that stands out on the drive between those cities is the overwhelming abundance of unused space.
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Re: How many people can this planet support?
All of them.
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Maybe God miscalculated and only made enough resources for a limited number...LOL

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11/24/2021 09:38 PM
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Re: How many people can this planet support?
It depends on how you define 'support'. Humans are only a tiny fraction of one percent of the Earth's biomass. Presumably, the planet could sustain far more humans than currently exist, if we assume a basic subsistence level. On the other hand, if we assume a modern, first world lifestyle...probably a few hundred million, and then, probably not longer than a few centuries.
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11/24/2021 09:49 PM
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Re: How many people can this planet support?
Billions more. We don't even try.
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11/24/2021 09:53 PM
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Re: How many people can this planet support?
More then enough to feed everyone currently on earth, much more and the global crop yields are, on average, increasing every year.

The whole too full crap was done to fool people in believing what they, the elites, wanted you to believe.
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