I don’t think so. I think there are too many humans, but my approach to the problem is to educate and empower each other to make our own family planning decisions rather than pressuring or forcing people to have children who don’t want them. I believe that we’ll naturally maintain sustainable numbers when allowed free choice in a healthy environment.
I don’t think overpopulation is our biggest concern regarding unsustainability though, only a very small portion. We need to address more serious issues first, but the good news is that overthrowing capitalism addresses pretty much every problem simultaneously.
No, you’re simply a victim of misinformation and propaganda making you believe that.
There are more than enough resources to go around and we don’t have to needlessly structure our society with endless sprawl and wasteful use of space. The only reason there seems to be “too many people” is our current societal structures that push people towards wanton wastefulness and excess which exacerbates the issue.
We can go back to being community driven and living in dense, walkable cities instead of everyone clamoring over each other to obtain their own little fiefdoms.
But can we continue to provide for 8 billion people if we cease things like unsustainable farming practices and nonrenewable energy? (Without everyone agreeing to be vegan. That’s not a realistic wish.)
am I a bad person if I think there are too many humans but have no idea or capabilities to change that fact?
I don’t think so. I think there are too many humans, but my approach to the problem is to educate and empower each other to make our own family planning decisions rather than pressuring or forcing people to have children who don’t want them. I believe that we’ll naturally maintain sustainable numbers when allowed free choice in a healthy environment.
I don’t think overpopulation is our biggest concern regarding unsustainability though, only a very small portion. We need to address more serious issues first, but the good news is that overthrowing capitalism addresses pretty much every problem simultaneously.
No, you’re simply a victim of misinformation and propaganda making you believe that.
There are more than enough resources to go around and we don’t have to needlessly structure our society with endless sprawl and wasteful use of space. The only reason there seems to be “too many people” is our current societal structures that push people towards wanton wastefulness and excess which exacerbates the issue.
We can go back to being community driven and living in dense, walkable cities instead of everyone clamoring over each other to obtain their own little fiefdoms.
But can we continue to provide for 8 billion people if we cease things like unsustainable farming practices and nonrenewable energy? (Without everyone agreeing to be vegan. That’s not a realistic wish.)