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Originally posted by Oncle Boris View PostDemand for food is practically unlimited, yes.
1) Human population tends to increase following food availability
Mah spreadsheet
Mah source for food security index
Mah source for population growth rates
Guess what, the correlation rounds to about -.69. That's a fairly strong negative correlation between food security and population growth. In other words, your philosophical bull**** doesn't stand up to real world observations.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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Originally posted by Oncle Boris View PostFirst Sava requires "proof" that industrial production generates garbage.
Now Felch needs "proof" that climate change is hurting the environment.
kthxbye
Climate change is a scary thing that might prove to be a net harm to the environment, but it's not yet proven to be so. Slightly warmer temperatures, and an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide could very easily be a boon to plant life, and since plants are the base of our food chain, they could prove beneficial for all life.
It's not kooky to believe that. It's just not what you and your retarded friends have been telling each other in your anti-science circle jerks.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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Medicine and population
Historically, the world's population “explosion” has two components. The first, in Europe mainly, consists of the gradual disappearance of plague, chiefly during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and of the introduction of public health and social reforms during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The second component consists of population increases throughout the developing countries since the Second World War. Increases in world population during both components of the “explosion” have been due to declines in mortality.
Three broad views have been advanced to explain the increases in population in developing countries since 1945. The first is that the eradication of malaria by DDT residual insecticide spraying has been the main cause. The second is that the provision of better general health services, such as hospitals, clinics and maternity services, has been responsible. The third is that rising living standards are what have counted. Evidence for each of these views is discussed. It is concluded that Medicine, through public health measures, has led to the increase in the world's population, but that the relative importance of malaria cradication and the provision of general health services is to some extent an open question. Rising living standards have had nothing to do with the sudden increase in the population of the developing areas, but they will be of great importance in the longer term in reducing mortality further still, and in encouraging a reduction in the numbers of children born.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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