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BE911SC 12-10-2016 09:05 AM

"The earth is gonna' shake us off like a bad case of fleas."

"The earth is fine. PEOPLE are fuc*ed."

George Carlin

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stevej37 12-10-2016 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by motion (Post 9391334)
The entire planet's population could fit in the state of Texas, if NYC people density were possible there.

The issue is, as I see it, that most of the world's governments allow unchecked development and do not have stringent controls on what is developed. Because of this, you see absolutely insane use of land over much of the world.

Global population is expected to rise to about 13 billion by the end of this century, mostly due to sub-Saharan African growth.

Yes..even more surprising is a statement I read a while back. It said that if every person on the planet were given a 2x4 ft area of ground to stand on, then all bunched together it would equal an area smaller than Jacksonville, FL
Hard to believe, but true.

motion 12-10-2016 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 9391380)
Yes..even more surprising is a statement I read a while back. It said that if every person on the planet were given a 2x4 ft area of ground to stand on, then all bunched together it would equal an area smaller than Jacksonville, FL
Hard to believe, but true.

8 sq ft x 7.4 billion = 2,123 square miles. A bit larger than Jacksonville, but still a surprising small amount of space!

Bugsinrugs 12-10-2016 10:28 AM

The Human Being experiment is a failure. We don't deserve to live on this planet. The earth will survive...mankind won't.

javadog 12-10-2016 10:37 AM

There are too many people, no question. Food may become a problem, access to water surely will. We have a lot of land but not all of it is arable.

Population growth is excessive among certain ethnic, religious and socioeconomic groups and it's usually the people that have to work the hardest to survive that multiply the fastest. It bothers me when people cling to ridiculous views of the world and aren't smart enough to see the need to change. I don't see them changing their ways soon, if ever and their problems will one day becomes ours.

The pollution problem bothers me, in that large chunks of the world do nothing to curb it, while we pay an increasingly higher price for diminishing gains. Want to level the economic playing field? Renegotiate the trade agreements to force the countries that want to trade with us to bring their industries under control.

Then, do something about the pollution from shipping this crap across the oceans. Do a Google search on how much pollution the largest seagoing ships put out.

JR

KNS 12-10-2016 10:39 AM

Guys like Elon Musk want us to colonize Mars. Seems crazy (I wouldn't want to live there), but if we get taken out by an asteroid we'd have a place to (and we can screw up Mars).

billybek 12-10-2016 10:48 AM

Soylent Green is people!

Gogar 12-10-2016 10:49 AM

How do you pick who gets to go to mars? The best and the brightest? What about "fairness?" Oooh

McLovin 12-10-2016 10:55 AM

Seems like there's plenty of room. Drive across country. The US is basically deserted.

2/3 of the Earth's surface is water, so no people there.

Food is plentiful.

I do agree an exception is third world/underdeveloped countries, who continue to propagate at a rate that exceeds their economic capacity.

recycled sixtie 12-10-2016 11:21 AM

I was reading an article about Alzeimers and degenerative brain diseases and apparently they are becoming more frequent in older people in China. The forecast in China in 30 years is for there to be more old people than young. The govt there is having a hard time supporting(if at all) the older folks and their diseases as it is now.....

scottmandue 12-10-2016 11:44 AM

Death penalty for parking violations!

Living on Mars sounds cool, but the environment is so hostile it would literally be like living in Hell.

javadog 12-10-2016 11:48 AM

I don't see them solving the problem of colonizing Mars. It's a pipe dream.

JR

ckissick 12-10-2016 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by KNS (Post 9391480)
Guys like Elon Musk want us to colonize Mars. Seems crazy (I wouldn't want to live there), but if we get taken out by an asteroid we'd have a place to (and we can screw up Mars).

Mars? That's ridiculous. There is very little atmosphere (0.6% of Earth's air pressure), and what there is of it, is 96% carbon dioxide with only trace amounts of oxygen. The atmosphere problem is due to a lack of a magnetosphere. Another consequence of no magnetic field is no protection from solar radiation.

So humans are going to render Earth so uninhabitable that Mars is a better option? I don't think so. It seems it would be easier to start over on a planet that has a magnetosphere, oxygen, and a sufficiently high barometric pressure to keep our blood from boiling. I guess we could hide out on Mars for a while in fancy tents, in the event of an asteroid, but we can't screw it up any more than it already is.

I guess Elon Musk figures he could rake billions into his coffers if he can just get the government to believe him.

rusnak 12-10-2016 12:48 PM

If you ever read a world atlas, the population projections are scary. I have no idea how humanity will feed itself. We will run out of food before we poison the Earth.

Craig T 12-10-2016 12:57 PM

Not to worry about mother earth. MRSA and other antibiotic resistant bacteria will cull the human population within the next 100 years. The increase in AB resistant infections is a huge concern for the CDC already. There are few promising new AB's in the pipeline and many strains of bacteria are evolving faster than we are.

A Plan For New Antibiotics | In the Pipeline

Boring forum I know...But it's my world.

KNS 12-10-2016 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ckissick (Post 9391568)
Mars? That's ridiculous. There is very little atmosphere (0.6% of Earth's air pressure), and what there is of it, is 96% carbon dioxide with only trace amounts of oxygen. The atmosphere problem is due to a lack of a magnetosphere. Another consequence of no magnetic field is no protection from solar radiation.

So humans are going to render Earth so uninhabitable that Mars is a better option? I don't think so. It seems it would be easier to start over on a planet that has a magnetosphere, oxygen, and a sufficiently high barometric pressure to keep our blood from boiling. I guess we could hide out on Mars for a while in fancy tents, in the event of an asteroid, but we can't screw it up any more than it already is.

I believe his thinking was that if an asteroid (or whatever) wipes out the species there would be humans on Mars to carry on the human race. They'd be living inside a colony (like hamsters), no walking outside barefoot with the sand between your toes.

Craig T 12-10-2016 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by KNS (Post 9391690)
I believe his thinking was that if an asteroid (or whatever) wipes out the species there would be humans on Mars to carry on the human race. They'd be living inside a colony (like hamsters), no walking outside barefoot with the sand between your toes.

Looks pretty good to me.


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john70t 12-10-2016 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Craig T (Post 9391620)
Not to worry about mother earth. MRSA and other antibiotic resistant bacteria will cull the human population within the next 100 years.

The super bugs are already here, especially in hospitals:
Super-Superbugs: Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria May Be Deadlier
'Superbug' Outbreak at California Hospital, More Than 160 Exposed - ABC News
U.S. sees first case of bacteria resistant to last-resort antibiotic | Reuters

We are messing with our own food and DNA:
https://www.undergroundhealth.com/how-gmo-foods-alter-human-dna/
Antibiotics and the Meat We Eat - The New York Times
The use of IgG and IgA antibodies in the diagnosis of food allergy

We are made of a lot of non-human stuff:
You are your germs: Microbe genes got into human DNA - CNN.com
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080603085914.htm
Humans Have Ten Times More Bacteria Than Human Cells

URY914 12-11-2016 02:22 AM

Not only are there too many people, we don't get along. Multiculturalism is a pipe dream. People like to be with those that are like themselves. That is why we're all here.

Baz 12-11-2016 03:26 AM

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