There is no population crisis!
There is no world population crisis. There are lots of major countries with population problems, but it is also true that some don't have a population anywhere near to "uncomfortable" so it is not reasonable to categorize the world having a population crisis. Popular belief tells of recourses running out, perhaps a "Water World" in the not too distant future, but this is not possible, for "It is integrally dependent on human ingenuity" (Richmond, Sheldon). There is no possibility a shortage of living space either. "If the entire world population moved to Texas, each person would have 1,400 square feet"(Richmond, Sheldon).The world is huge, and we still have not discovered all of it. None the less we will not run out of area. "Third World alone could support more than 30 billion
We as human will beat anything that comes in our way. We will not have a problem of any sort as long as there is an ounce of ingenuity, in us. "(Smith, Janet There is no World population problem Univ. Soon we will leave this planet anyway so we will soon have twice as many resources as we do now. Yes, the resources in this world are limited, but it will not be exhausted because as long as man has the power to evolve, invent, and improvise we will think of ways to be more efficient, or substitute a more abundant resource with a seemingly rare material. This could not be more apparent than "Silicon, for computer chips, and glass, for fiber optic cables. Dallas 1994) We inhabit only 3% of the world's landmass. As they are populating their land, America has been barely replacing the dead fast enough. We will always have land to live on. This problem of population is poposterous. Views on contraceptives, and abortions are shunned in certain religions, and cultures. Both are made from silica, which, after oxygen, is the most common element on earth.
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