So, as far as I can tell, the biggest problem in the world - the one from which all the other major problems stem - is human overpopulation. As far as I've seen and studied, quality of life for humans (and most other species on the planet) is inversely proportional to the number of humans living on the planet above perhaps one or two billion.
But, at the same time, the parent-child bond and peoples' strong feelings that they have a right to their own biological offspring are extremely strong. In light of this, how do you think we could actually achieve a reduction in the number of humans without simply waiting for the inevitable major disaster that our numbers predict is in the immediate offing?
But, at the same time, the parent-child bond and peoples' strong feelings that they have a right to their own biological offspring are extremely strong. In light of this, how do you think we could actually achieve a reduction in the number of humans without simply waiting for the inevitable major disaster that our numbers predict is in the immediate offing?
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