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Old 11-13-08, 10:07 PM   #16
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Lifestyle changes alone will not do it.

What needs to be done is to stop the uncontrolled growth of world human population. As long as it remains unchecked any conservatory measures we may make are doomed to failure.

Of course it must be said that we still don't know enough about climate to say whether the global warming we are creating isn't what's keeping the overdue ice age from beginning.
slightly aside, but this is part of the reason I am so fascinated by space exploration.

Short of restrictions on birth control, for which we condemn the chinese, moving is the only other solution. I still hope to see viable colonies populating the stars in my lifetime/
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Old 11-13-08, 10:33 PM   #17
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slightly aside, but this is part of the reason I am so fascinated by space exploration.

Short of restrictions on birth control, for which we condemn the chinese, moving is the only other solution. I still hope to see viable colonies populating the stars in my lifetime/
While i share your interest in space exploration BG "in our lifetimes" might be a bit ambitious I think given that even if a colonist ship left earth right now it'd take many decades just to reach the nearest star, let alone locate a suitable planet to inhabit. It's possible that we might see permanent outposts on the moon or other planets in the solar system.

I'm afraid however that we're going to have to get over our objections to mandatory birth control. Because if we don't we're eventually going to experience a massive die off, whether its through the effects of global warming or simply outstripping our ability to feed ourselves, that might even be big enough to drive us to extinction.
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