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(11-10-2018, 12:27 PM)squeak Wrote:(11-10-2018, 10:13 AM)Terry McGrath Wrote: The basic problem, which most fail to acknowledge, is too many people.Sorry about the rant,back to oil tight A7's ?
Reduce the world population and you solve most of the environmental problems. We are capable of doing this humanely and voluntarily once we ALL recognise the looming disasters of unrestrained overpopulation. If we don't choose to do this nature will do it for us, with catastrophies, droughts, extreme weather, sea level rise etc.
I'm pessimistic about us acting in time. It puts the restriction of our joyous use of Austin 7s into perspective...
AMEN to that brother
Spot on Terry,to many people and growing fast.I was sent an email written by an Australian professor,basically all the environmental savings made over the last 5 years was wiped out by one volcano eruption.There are 200 active volcanoes in the world.
I believe environmental change has been going on since earth began,7 ice ages in the last 750 thousand years,The English Channel wasn't one 11,000 years ago.Egypt was green when the pyramids were built. Etc