James Lovelock, like Sir David Attenborough and Jonathan Porritt, is a patron of the Optimum Population Trust. It is one of dozens of campaigns and charities whose sole purpose is to discourage people from breeding in the name of saving the biosphere. But I haven’t been able to find any campaign whose sole purpose is to address the impacts of the very rich.”
If you crunch the numbers, “the owners of big yachts do more to the biosphere in 10 minutes than most Africans inflict in a lifetime.” You also find that
population growth rates are slowing down almost everywhere and the number of people is likely, according to a paper in Nature, to peak this century, probably at around 10 billion. Most of the growth will take place among those who consume almost nothing.”
Population is an environmental red herring: one more way to avoid facing our own responsibility for destroying ourselves. As Monbiot concludes, “There are strong social reasons for helping people to manage their reproduction, but weak environmental reasons--except among wealthier populations.”
--Julian
isnt this the opposite of what most people wanted o happen.
Posted by: ken | 10/21/2009 at 02:32 PM