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Re: CO2 sequestration and population



Hi David,

> If we are serious about CO2 levels, keeping the oceans clean, reduce
> excessive human consumption of raw material, disposal of toxic & nuclear
> waste, poverty, why aren't more of us pushing for zero population growth in
> developed countries?
>
> Don't we need to determine a carrying capacity for the world
> as ecologists Pulliam and Haddad suggest?

I understand your point, believe me. But I think the gravity of the
population problem lies within the developing countries, not so much
with with the developed ones.

For example, both India & China are the most populous countries in the
world, with 17% & 22% of the world's population respectively. By the
year 2020, India will overtake China as the most populous country in the
world. China has a one-child per family policy. Most traditional Chinese
would prefer to have a son to carry on the family name. The stories of
infanticide in China will numb you. India has to wrestle with the
problem of mass poverty, illiteracy.

Going over to South America, contraceptions are a 'no-no' on religious
grounds. I don't mean abortion here. David, I understand & respect your
views. But finding solutions to the problems will be an uphill battle.
I've read about the Food Summit at FAO. The solution seems nothing short
of a nuclear winter. But I'm willing to hear you out & work at it too.



God bless.



Nelson Wong
MTC



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