I really love your dry humour. Thank you so much for all the work you do and put into these videos.
@melhiore3 жыл бұрын
I did subscribe to your channel as I saw some random video that I did like. I watch your channel last few weeks (catching up with all your videos) and do not regret a single minute of it. Great content! Keep up the very good work...
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Marcin. I really appreciate that.
@ronkirk50993 жыл бұрын
I'm 70 and took my first environmental science class in the early 70's where the reading list included 'The Population Bomb'. Although scientific advancement has allowed us to postpone the predicted famine crisis in much of the world, we have continued to suffer from the degradation of the environment due to exceeding the carrying capacity for the planet. Exhibit one and two - shrinking habit for our fellow creatures resulting in the 6th Great Extinction and degradation of crop land by unsustainable soil erosion and ground water overuse. I knew back then that we were headed down an unsustainable path and made a conscious choice not father any children and to live a very modest lifestyle big on experiences, but with minimum materialism. It has been a very rewarding life.
@charlespalmer35953 жыл бұрын
Yes, we have known for quite some time. In 1985 I did a report on the sustainable carrying capacity of humans on earth and came up with 2.6 billion. It all boils down to extinction rates of species by humans destroying/overtaking habitats. Today we can see that it is indeed happening with humans at nearly 8 billion and species dropping off like flies. I got myself a vasectomy soon after writing this paper and I too have had a very rewarding life full of experiences!
@paullienert61003 жыл бұрын
@@charlespalmer3595 how can we get your message out to the masses and into leaders decision making?
@charlespalmer35953 жыл бұрын
@@paullienert6100 I feel that the message will only get drowned out by the economics of life. I'm afraid that we are passed the point where we can save the ecosystem for the species that we have been sharing the planet with. The future is going to be man made.
@UniqueBreakfastTaco3 жыл бұрын
1960 and the "we're gonna run out off oil" cries called, says hi.
@lancos32373 жыл бұрын
@@charlespalmer3595 Bravo Sir, welcome to the V club! - Best thing I ever did
@OKThen013 жыл бұрын
I have to praise your teaching ability, putting complex topics and data into understandable bits while also very interestingly presenting it. You are one of my if not the most favourite Channels on KZbin. Thanks so much for making important topics understandable for everyday people while not fueling our criseses with KZbin sellout like Merchandising or sponsorships. Staying authentic. Keep up the good work
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Timo. That's very kind feedback. Much appreciated.
@DrJaxonsElixirOfLife3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your tireless dedication and obvious enthusiasm to bringing complex issues to the masses through simple explanations and layman's terms. Thank you so much. I now have less work to do in my everyday life trying to explain such things to people. Now I just say "Here, watch this..." 💖✌️💖✊💖
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate that :-)
@magiclee94823 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree
@Billybobble13 жыл бұрын
Was going to comment similar, only thing I'd add is I love Dave's subtle humour he adds to such well thought out opinions.
@ChipmunkRapidsMadMan18693 жыл бұрын
This issue is so complex that he didn't even look for anything resembling facts. Poor bastard. It's like he doesn't know that there are people who study this stuff.
@jimvenizelos46493 жыл бұрын
Makes the interesting point that perhaps the growth of human population may become stagnant or even slightly declining thus warding off the fear of exponential growth. What he doesn't explain is that the planet's already overpopulated human population has been catastrophic and will continue to be so regardless if the population reaches 8. 9, 11 billion.
@ElElGato1947Gato3 жыл бұрын
The content is so clearly explained. Then on top of that there are the moving graphs. And somehow you find time to find that Tanzania clip. Both your shows have the look of a production house, but you seem to be doing it all yourself. Impressive!
@xxwookey3 жыл бұрын
He really is doing it all himself. Impressive indeed.
@ronaldgarrison84783 жыл бұрын
Geez, you'd almost think we was acting like an educated adult. I'm finding that's a minority of the channels I watch regularly.
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Anthony. I really appreciate that feedback. Yes, it is indeed all me :-) (can get busy sometimes!)
@donutemptycircle87173 жыл бұрын
@@xxwookey I could probably do it if I had my own personal hairdresser. April One comment.
@loop71343 жыл бұрын
Just love the positivity you bring to what can sometimes be very daunting and frankly depressing news and data. And it's all so well explained!! Thank you for all your hard work
@tedf14713 жыл бұрын
Clear, logical thinking rather than instinctive 'common sense' - love it!
@infinummjb3 жыл бұрын
In all fairness, my common sense tells me exactly the same thing on the topic - global population is going to increase only slightly and all the alarmist calls for dealing with alleged overcrowding on Earth are blown out of proportion. Common sense is just a personal heuristic based on one's knowledge and experience, so it's perfectly fine to rely on it provided one is actually knowledgeable and experienced in a particular subject or life in general.
@peachypietro99803 жыл бұрын
Case in point about how climate change directly correlates to societal organization (e.g. consumption and production patterns): the US produces CO2 at the same level as China, greater than India, and well above that of all of Africa; yet our population is 1/3 of China, almost 1/3 of India, and less than 1/4 of all of Africa
@antred113 жыл бұрын
And that isn't even taking into account that much of western nations' CO2 emission reduction can be attributed to the fact that we have offloaded much of our manufacturing to China.
@RustOnWheels3 жыл бұрын
@@antred11 Yup; China, India and Africa are our factories and dumps at the same time. It’s appalling.
@TheReaderOnTheWall3 жыл бұрын
You produce SO MUCH QUALITY CONTENT!!!!
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Bless you! That's very kind :-)
@IceglacierArnar3 жыл бұрын
The narrator did not answer the question....is it out of control? He only gave statistics .....always good video's but this one was Unprofessional.
@KJSvitko3 жыл бұрын
If you don't have a job you can not support a family. Having a child you can not provide for is cruel and irresponsible
@tentringer40653 жыл бұрын
Unless you are wealthy of course.
@bluceree73123 жыл бұрын
Tell that to the many people having children in war-torn countries as we speak. Whenever I open this subject they chew my head off. Every video they show of syrian refugee camps its filled with children under 5, which means they were conceived and born in said camps. Madness.
@toyotaprius793 жыл бұрын
That's that aye? Rule no.1 of society. No adaptation of thought. Jesus wept
@julianshepherd20383 жыл бұрын
Having a society that can't afford to have children but can afford billionaires is not sustainable.
@KJSvitko3 жыл бұрын
@@bluceree7312 People need to be more responsible. Having a child during a war is crazy.
@PEdulis3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your informative videos. To anyone worried about population growth I'd suggest to watch one or more of Hans Rosling's outstanding videos on the topic. He had a wonderful gift of presenting statistics in a way that makes them understandable by anyone.
@Paul_3 жыл бұрын
Shoeboxes!
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. And I agree. In fact when I first did a video about population a couple of years ago, I referenced Hans Rosling directly. RIP
@KateeAngel3 жыл бұрын
If you value wild nature, then both our consumption and population have surpassed reasonable limits long time ago. One species shouldn't be using so much of the whole planet at the expense of all other species. Large mammals like us should not have population in the billions
@PEdulis3 жыл бұрын
@@KateeAngel It's not a question of population size but of reasonable handling of resources. There are plenty of resources to feed 10 billion if the resources are used wisely and not wasted on more and more wars and wasting most of what is consumed instead of truly recycling things when they are used up instead of just downcycling them and to build them durable in the first place so that they do not need to be replaced once the warranty is over just to earn more from selling new stuff.
@johanwittens77123 жыл бұрын
@@KateeAngel Also, if we succeed in colonising mars, we may even lose a few billion that move overthere. And if we ever manage to move out to colonise planets around other stars, this might even lead to many more leaving. By 2200 or 2300 we might be 10 billion people spread out over a few dozen worlds, leading to an earth and every other world we colonise populated by barely a few hundred million and no more... In 200 years we could end up with an earth that's as wild and thinly populated as before the industrial revolution.
@thankyouforyourcompliance73863 жыл бұрын
I'm constantly baffled how Dave is putting out such high-quality stuff while working in a regular job.
@donutemptycircle87173 жыл бұрын
It's not really difficult when you have an army of researchers and your very own make-up artist and hairdresser!
@williammillard6873 жыл бұрын
@@donutemptycircle8717 ...hairdresser?
@donutemptycircle87173 жыл бұрын
@@williammillard687 for the day that's in it!
@magiclee94823 жыл бұрын
Whats your secret @Dave?
@timgrose71343 жыл бұрын
Me, too! How does he do it?
@Cuplex13 жыл бұрын
Tanzaaania, no Tanzania, Tanzaaania, no Tanzania. ☺ Good edit! 😄
@danyoutube74913 жыл бұрын
From the mouth of a man with a zany tan!
@charleythefarmer50083 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the joke and the video as a whole, keep it up!
@christalbot2103 жыл бұрын
"Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down and beat you with experience." - Mark Twain
@wikingagresor3 жыл бұрын
@@christalbot210 are you implying DT is an idiot, or the host, or both ?
@thankyouforyourcompliance73863 жыл бұрын
Well, to see this intellectual vaccum in such a nice high quality output was a cold shower and reminder of ignorance and greed in the world. I honestly would love to not see or hear anything from this human trash in the next 50 years.
@TehPoet3 жыл бұрын
I do enjoy your videos, so I'm a big fan of Another Think!
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I really appreciate that :-)
@TehPoet3 жыл бұрын
@@JustHaveaThink I, and I assume most people watching, very much appreciate you and hope you keep up the good work 👍
@Leopold51003 жыл бұрын
hence I am supporter
@BillyP133 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant dissertation of the matter . Thank you Dave , please post more topics on your channel.
@Widdermaker3 жыл бұрын
When I was growing up, everyone I knew who had had kids was miserable because of the two incomes needed to support themselves, not to mention having child-rearing duties while both parents held full-time jobs. And yet all were still struggling financially. Middle class jobs paid less, offered less robust benefits, and college costs became prohibitive. It seemed like there was just a big quality-of-life disincentive to have a family if you were a middle class late boomer/millennial vs. the post war/baby boomer generation. And the federal and state gov’ts didn’t seem to care much. The resulting stress of all this caused most of my married-with-children friends to end up divorced. So... I made a conscious decision NOT to have kids. Result? I’m healthier, have much less stress, have money in the bank, and I retired early. Some might say I’ve been selfish. But I see it differently - that it’s about the most unselfish thing one can do. According to a recent study, each new human being born today will produce 9,000 TONS of carbon over their lifetime, not to mention produce many more tons of physical (landfill; wastewater) waste polluting our planet. And each will also require many tons of resources to live their lives. So, it’s a win-win for the planet and for the many who these days decide not to have kids. Until things change, and society makes it easier to raise a family AND avoid causing significant damage to the planet, a lot of people are going to take the same route I did. It just ain’t worth the hassle, and you’ll live a longer, happier, less stressful life.
@origamibulldoser16183 жыл бұрын
"If something cannot go on, it won't." I can't get that quote out of my head, and it's greatly disturbing.
@TedToal_TedToal3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Overpopulation has been my greatest overall concern since I was 18; I’m 67 now. Although I’m relieved by the dramatic and continuing drop in fertility, I’m dismayed that people still deny that we are currently overpopulated, deny that earth has population limits, believe doing something about population means coercing people to not have children, and believe that constant population growth is essential for the economy to survive. So let me put these bugs in your head. Peaking and then falling global population means that our current constant-population-growth paradigm for economic viability must change. What does the economic research say about robust vigorous economies with a declining population? How do we do it? What’s in store for economic change?
@NoxAeterna-wf4iv3 ай бұрын
Nice to see someone from the older generation is against overpopulation. I have read about population growth and over population when I was 12 and it scared me so much. I'm 22 now and when I encounter population growth and overpopulation "deniers" my mind goes like, "why tf are these morons saying there's nothing like that's happening, when we are literally destroying this planet with our population?" But it's really nice to encounter folks from the older generations, who are also concerned about the human population growth and overpopulation. 💚
@TedToal_TedToal3 ай бұрын
@@NoxAeterna-wf4iv I read about it when I was 16 (1969) and immediately became a convert. It's been my main "thing" ever since then. I've talked about it uncountable times and don't know how many people got sick of hearing me talk about it. I did various forms of OP activism over the years. Made a population counter for San Jose ZPG in the late 70's. Went to CAPS California lobbying day in 1987. Was a co-host with Steve Sak on his KVMR OP radio program for several years around 89-93, and helped Steve write several articles for the Grass Valley Union. Gave a talk about OP to LWV in Grass Valley which was video taped and shown on local public TV. I made about 20 different OP bumper stickers and gave them away online for years. I have two kids (hard decision to make and long story), who are both staunch overpopulationists. Thinking people have been worried about OP since before Malthus. There are more people than you might imagine that understand very clearly that it is at the root of our environmental problems. Still, it isn't enough to shift consciousness, which is deeply embedded in the growth paradigm.
@Paul_3 жыл бұрын
Good job. Very clear, and concise. If only all KZbinrs were as good at editing themselves!
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 😃
@sspoonless3 жыл бұрын
You are always such a cool voice of reason. Ahhhh... Calm logical presentation & analysis. Thank you.
@LeonGalindoStenutz3 жыл бұрын
@JustHaveAThink, Dave, ¡thank you! Your realistic, fact-based optimism is refreshing, life-affirming, and a precious antidote to all the many other mindsets (and derived ideologies) that distract from charting the best possible path forward. Thank you for your precious work, your time, and your generous, realistic, and optimistic spirit. Thanks for these videos and for you! Little numeric trivia -- curiously we two, and our two fathers, share the same years of birth. Abraços from Río de Janeiro!
@GearsGirlsGuitars3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! Thank you 🙏 for your blend of sophistication & humor.
@ismailnyeyusof35203 жыл бұрын
This video popped up randomly as I subscribe to Fully Charged. After watching, I have subscribed, great content, well delivered! Now my problem is that the population of subscribed channels is growing out of control.
@penguinuprighter62313 жыл бұрын
You have to beat the weaker channels with your oars.
@wilsonphillips6973 жыл бұрын
The book Empty Planet is easily readable and points out the downward trend in human population. The lower population projections are most likely. This affects everything from CO2 projections, trade, migration etc. There will be less population than is projected and the pandemic, or any future ones only reduces birth rates further.
@wilsonphillips6973 жыл бұрын
@@fullmontyuk I did not read optimism into the book. Rather points and facts which lead to the conclusion that others have found. The UN estimates on future human population are most likely the lower end of the three, and the lower end is likely high. Predicting the future is hard, but once a population isn't born, there is no way to replace them. Like the adage, how long does it take to make a 25 year old? I guess we shall see if the demographers are right, either way the world will be ok.
@wilsonphillips6973 жыл бұрын
@@odonnelly46 The book argues that of the 3 projections for total global population, the lower end is more likely based on the current birth rates and trends. This must be taken in context as it was written prior to the pandemic, which will likely curtail birth rates even further. The evidence does not appear to support the 11 billion figure, but that is the thing with predictions, they are just that. I could be wrong, but the evidence so far suggests a human population maximum between 2060 and 2080. Of course things could change, just not likely. The more educated women become, the more urban the population becomes, and the less poverty there is, the lower the birth rate.
@user-rj5kx8wr6y3 жыл бұрын
You always do a great job and i really like your work. That said (and i have not seen part 2 yet) the question that is the subject of this programme ought to have been answered up front with an emphatic "yes". One need only consider the enormous environmental loss that has accompanied the exponential growth in human numbers to appreciate this. I must say that i detected a hint of anthropentricity in your narrative ... a little too much about us and not enough about everything else. But maybe i misjudge. All the best, though. You are a good man and you are doing a great job.
@davepx13 жыл бұрын
Did you watch any of it? The population growth rate's halved in the last half-century. Absolute numbers added annually have been falling since the late 1980s. How is that "out of control"? You may not like the absolute number, but that was built in a generation and more ago. The problem isn't growth today, it's growth in the past, and above all in today's affluent high-consuming societies whose populations surged in earlier centuries but are now barely growing at all. Today's fast-growing populations are the ones that tend to consume least and to have least global impact.
@user-rj5kx8wr6y3 жыл бұрын
@@davepx1 So much to respond to. Are we addressing % population growth rates or total numbers? The numbers being added are still huge and they are being added to a huge existing population. These numbers have already contributed enormously to global environmental decline. This decline continues under the onslaught of growing human numbers. It matters not a jot to other species (or what is left of them) that the rate of this decline is slowing. Of course, the population problems of today and for sometime into the future are a product of past behaviour but your point is? It is critical, for the sake of what is left of a much diminished world that we do as much as we can to limit future growth. So long as we do not intercede (via contraception, education, etc) population growth remains out of control. We are falling well short of what is needed. You are terribly misinformed in other elements of your comments. You will be surprised to discover that the US population has increased by 100 000 000 people since circa 1980. Most western countries populations grow via immigration. This immigration does little to offset the harm being done by rapid population growth in the developed world but does much to feed the voracious capitalist appetite of the west (you know, the consumer societies to which you, blinkered like, take particular exception to). Population growth is out of control and has been for decades. That the rate of growth is slowing does not alter that. There will be enormous harm done to the planet by the next 3, 4, 5 or more billion. Vis a vis the fast-growing (or recently past fast growing) and enormously overly populated countries of the developed world: China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan -- and soon to be numerous African nations) all intend to be and all will become voracious consuming nations ... and that ought to concern you!
@davepx13 жыл бұрын
@@user-rj5kx8wr6y Both, as I said. Reading is your friend. Just repeating your "out of control" mantra ad nauseam contributes nothing useful. It isn't out of control, you just seem to have a problem with non-white people having children. No, I'm not surprised by US population growth, I study the data rather than mouthing off for the sake of it. I never said anything about "voracious capitalist appetites", I just pointed out that most of the rise in consumption is associated with countries with slower population growth. Immigration isn't the cause of developed-world growth (Europe was spewing out emigrants across the globe as it industrialised), it's a response to resulting disparities. And China's development surge in recent decades has gone hand-in-hand with demographic slowdown: be careful what you wish for.
@jamescottrell71473 жыл бұрын
Population decline is the problem. We need to get resources from the solar system not Earth. We need to populate the solar system. With more people we will get more people like Newton and Einstein.
@DrJaxonsElixirOfLife3 жыл бұрын
If you want more people like them then what you really need is to end 'bullshit' jobs and allow people the freedom to pursue their own intellect. To paraphrase Buckminster Fuller and Rutger Bregman...
@jamescottrell71473 жыл бұрын
@@DrJaxonsElixirOfLife Getting people to pursue their own intellect is often the issue in developed countries. Kids just want to app and game.
@KevinBalch-dt8ot3 жыл бұрын
“With more people we will get more people like Newton and Einstein.” Not necessarily. The populations which produced Newton, Einstein etc. and the social systems which allowed them to reach their potential (European descent, relatively open inquiry) will be a vanishingly small part of the future world population. The nations who will dominate the world’s population in the future will come from nations who have yet to show they are capable of doing the same. They are still searching for one African Einstein.
@davepx13 жыл бұрын
We may also get more Hitlers and Pol Pots. We need people to have opportunities to access and (as you say) be motivated to take advantage of education. I'm not sure the poor solar system deserves more of us than our local peak 11bn or so.
@davepx13 жыл бұрын
@@KevinBalch-dt8ot Europe wasn't subjected until a couple of generations ago to half a century of slave-raiding and colonial rule with minimal investment in education. Population trends are an indicator that Europe's trajectory's not unique, it only happened earlier there. Africa has furthest to travel: give it time. And this time richer countries can help rather than hinder. Newton was born at the time of Europe's witch mania, while Einstein saw two world wars and an industrial-scale genocide. Europe's hasn't been a linear progress.
@sergiofedele68113 жыл бұрын
I discussed these topics in my first book and made the assertion that countries like Nigeria will not be able to reach those crazy population numbers that come from the official projections. Already today in 2021 Nigeria, with "only" 200 millions inhabitants, is importing the food necessary to feed tens of millions and agricaltural land in the country is being taken by cities and infrastructure, so the food deficit is growing and economy is very dependent on oil, whose revenue will decline in the future. It seems then obvious that the population resident in Nigeria will not be able to reach the 791 million predicted and instead there will be quite soon a crisis (war, famine, massive emigration, disease) that will stop its growth like it has already happened in Syria or Yemen. What do you think Mr Dave? Thank you very much for your precious work!
@richardc8612 жыл бұрын
Good points. On the global scale, do you reckon there will be some malicious attempt by unknown entities to engineer a great decrease in the human populations? I personally feel some sort of intervention is coming but can not formulate how it happens. I don’t see a world war starting anytime soon, climate change is an issue but not reducing the human population to a vast extend. A virus pandemic or the like seems the most plausible but not by natural origin.
@carlvonholly95763 жыл бұрын
Highly enjoyable to watch. Since GHG emissions of the agricultural sector make up about 25% of total, could you make a video about the technologies trying to revolutionize conservative agricultural to hit net zero? Would be super cool
@donutemptycircle87173 жыл бұрын
GHG emissions caused by uncontrollable wildfires all over the planet are proving hard to manage. So far our best response involves running around screaming and trying not to go on fire.
@autohmae3 жыл бұрын
Personally I hope we just move to meat alternatives,lab grown meat and things like aquaponics
@raminagrobis61123 жыл бұрын
My favorite channel by far and large. I always watch every new episode as soon as it shows up in my feed list. No delay. These videos are that good. And the wealth of reliable references for further info. I try to recommend it to everyone on social media. I hope they'll keep coming for still a long time.... We really need channels like this one. Thank you so much, sir!
@ShamGam33 жыл бұрын
Shout out to Hans Rosling.
@JohnnyWednesday3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! what a wonderful man and such wonderful lectures too - we all lost when he was lost.
@CTCTraining13 жыл бұрын
You beat me to it. Great communicator, greatly missed.
@mostlypeaceful56213 жыл бұрын
"i don't give a dam about polar bears, i don't need polar bears to live" what a nice guy. a real hero 🙄
@JohnnyWednesday3 жыл бұрын
@@mostlypeaceful5621 - I thought you knew? all environmentalists hate polar bears - we're only doing this because we want those furry idiots to be cold
@mostlypeaceful56213 жыл бұрын
@@JohnnyWednesday oh really you're an environmentalist. what specifically are you doing for the environment?
@alexsaraceno61443 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy your channel my friend.
@KevinBalch-dt8ot3 жыл бұрын
What happens when millions move from nations with a carbon footprint 1/3 to 1/5 of the nations they move to?
@apacheattackhelicopter81853 жыл бұрын
Shhh, that's a forbidden topic to discuss
@Vasharan3 жыл бұрын
Not much. Using the US as a gauge (because EU nations individually were too small to make it into the graphs), the population goes from 325M to 336M by 2100. That's a measly +3.4% uptick. It'll be statistically drowned out by India dropping to 1.09B (-21.0%), China dropping to 732M (-47.7%), and Nigeria tripling in population (+283%). If we assume that Europe has similar population growth and immigration patterns to the US (give or take a few percent), we can probably safely say that immigration will have minimal impact on carbon footprint changes on a national and global level, compared to gross population changes and economic development.
@davepx13 жыл бұрын
Not a lot, because on arrival they're likely to be less affluent and to consume less than the receiving population, and over a couple of generations their fertility will converge toward the mean in their adopted country. And (being more mobile) they're unlike to be the poorest in their country of origin, so the average footprint there might actually fall, though not significantly. So any net impact is muted: migrants don't go overnight from being low to high consumers. Better though for richer countries just to reduce their footprint. Actively wanting to keep others poor would be a sad end to millennia of development.
@apacheattackhelicopter81853 жыл бұрын
@@davepx1 That's not what's happening though. In Europe the African migrants keep high fertility rates even in second and third generation. Besides, whatever their fertility rates, they and their children are still a net increase in population. And no, it's certainly not the richest who come. If we're talking about illegals crossing the Mediterranean, it's literally the worst their countries have to offer. Nobody wants poor countries to stay poor, quite the contrary, but they will never become rich unless they drop their fertility rates.
@davepx13 жыл бұрын
@@apacheattackhelicopter8185 That's entirely contrary to the studies I've seen, with African migrant fertility below 2 in most EU countries against around 3-5 in countries of origin, so I don't know where you're getting that from. The trend's more muted among Muslim migrants to high-fertility areas, but it's still there: I don't have France to hand: with more Maghrebis (home TFR under 3) and French fertility still relatively high by European standards, the effect there may be weaker still. And no, illegal entrants aren't "the worst": many have gone through hell and paid handsomely for the privilege to do something about their lot. The worst don't migrate, they sit at home and blame their neighbours, migrants or sinister conspiracies, whatever side off the Mediterranean they're on.
@Jcewazhere3 жыл бұрын
Before video: Isaac Arthur has a great video entitled "Can we have a Trillion people on Earth" where he makes the case that yes we can even with current or near current tech, and without paving over all the forests and stuff. Let's see what this has to think :) After video: Another great one, thanks for making them. I will have to read some of those papers to see how they factored in the wars due to climate change. If you haven't read Isaac Asimov's short story "The Last Question" take 20 minutes and go read it (or have someone read it to you on KZbin) when you're done with this video.
@jonathankrimer3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Unfortunately, like Noam Chomsky, one can accurately describe a situation, educate (a few) people, yet provide no action or guidance on how to avoid the coming "convergence" of emergencies. I look forward to the next video and hope some of the actionable items/conclusions are included. Love the channel.
@toyotaprius793 жыл бұрын
What, what?? Chomsky had quite consistently provides advice for action and guidance, and he's always beging on about local organisation and community action. Grass roots. Without those roots, namely working class roots, then nobody in this heavily individualised world could possibly imagine of everyone getting together to challenge power, the power that has caused and is perpetuating our environmental demise, and others such as military Imperialism, regime changes, economic imperialism etc.
@julianshepherd20383 жыл бұрын
@@toyotaprius79 I think he means, doesn't recommend Marxist-Leninist democratic centralism. Because that has work so many times😆 Dustbin of history etc.
@alperenaydin61393 жыл бұрын
Yeah, let's listen to Chomsy, the guy who denied the Cambodian Genocide while it was happening and there was a flood of proof to support it.
@adymode3 жыл бұрын
As revealed here - population is not expected grow or reduce by a large fraction in the following decades. So it is a rhetorically charged distraction from our common environmental emergency. It appeals to misanthropic instinct and is a red herring served up by groups against positive change. Population size cannot be reduced in any humane way that would be rapid enough to significantly improve our overall prospects - it is our industry and aspirations that CAN. We can build and manufacture with sustainable non polluting materials - woods and plant matter produced in ecologically diverse and positive agriculture. We power from renewable technology already proven and ready to take over. We limit plastics and metals to neccessary hi tech purposes. We clean up the mess, shore up ecosystems and protect species diversity, and feel great about doing that into the future. We even expand into space, mine asteroids and develop heavy industry away from the home planet. Its all ready to happen if the mass confusion and resource grabbing conflicts around us, can be beaten and outlawed by agreement of people of good will, beyond the current political and business norms which developed this situation.
@kenknight45603 жыл бұрын
@@julianshepherd2038 Sometimes government planning works best, sometimes the free market, what needs to be in the "dustbin of history" is the notion of ideological purity when solutions are needed.
@johntrue71133 жыл бұрын
"The common enemy of humanity is man. In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that .. the threat of global warming.. would fit the bill…. the real enemy, then, is humanity itself….we believe humanity requires a common motivation, namely a common adversary in order to realize world government. It does not matter if this common enemy is a real one or….one invented for the purpose.” - Club of Rome, premier environmental think-tank, consultants to the United Nations
@charlescoryn96143 жыл бұрын
JohnTrue........I fear this is true. We have evolved with a tribal mentality, actually a survival mentality, and as even the Bible points out, people did eat their children if required to. Survival is all that matters, not truth nor reality, but rather the strongest arm or the fleetest foot......... I believe it was Professor A. Bartlett (?) at the Univ of Colorado who noted that those actions and deeds that we consider 'good', such as more food or better shelter, generally result in larger populations. At least until the next environmental catastrophe........
@johntrue71133 жыл бұрын
@@charlescoryn9614 'Oh what a tangled web we weave/When first we practice to deceive’ means that when you lie or act dishonestly you are initiating problems and a domino structure of complications which eventually run out of control...
@charlescoryn96143 жыл бұрын
@@johntrue7113 ......... I remember the 1970's and the Club of Rome and many others, many that hardly survived. The environmental factors had so little meaning then, and even environmental groups could make little headway. Tragic.... so here we are 50 years later, many still doubting there even is a problem......... Such optimism, that human wants and needs might dominate reality........
@johntrue71133 жыл бұрын
@@charlescoryn9614 I believe in transparency. Let's all acknowledge that global elite$ such as, the world economic forum, C o R, Gates foundation, etc are behind the fabricated climate change/ plandemic fear agenda in order to install global socialist government. They are in that process NOW. These Club of Rome types are intergenerational. Their proposed "great reset" agenda is fairly common knowledge. A sick tree (lies) will never produce healthy fruit. A link between the global pandemic and climate change and these globalist elite$ (UN) is quite openly sourced for those who want to make sense of a world gone masked and insane.
@charlescoryn96143 жыл бұрын
@@johntrue7113 .....I hesitate to say they are 'behind' it, but I guess they will find a way to profit from it. The reality of it is evolving now, and likely to worsen, regardless of what those people think or do. Perhaps that is naive, but the evidence seems to be accumulating for rapid and serious changes. Official reactions are always too little and too late it seems....... plus they seem not to understand that food resources increase only arithmetically but populations increase geometrically..... Peace......
@Friedfoodie3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely a great episode.
@richdiana36633 жыл бұрын
Overpopulation is a non word to the capitalists. To them it's called additional customers. Limits to Growth will not allow many more.
@RussCR51873 жыл бұрын
I think the earth is already oversubscribed with resource consumers.
@useodyseeorbitchute94503 жыл бұрын
As far as I remember "Limits to grow", we have already run out of most resources and live in post-apo world.
@szantolaci1233 жыл бұрын
This video is also very interesting, as usual.
@PeacefulWarriorAmanda3 жыл бұрын
I'm loving these extra videos!
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it! Thanks Amanda :-)
@martincotterill8233 жыл бұрын
Yet another great video. Very insightful
@johnslaughter54753 жыл бұрын
My former pastor is from Tanzania. He pronounced it Tan-zan-ya. I figure that a native of the country should know the proper pronunciation. His native language is Swahili.
@chrisorourke21103 жыл бұрын
Yep, sadly have to say that the former POTUS is correct. Kudos to this channel as others have noted.
@jfuite3 жыл бұрын
@@chrisorourke2110 Shhhhh. There are too many people enjoying the cheap laughs . . . .
@jonathanwest65643 жыл бұрын
One effect that many people overlook in lower the replacement birth rate. In my county in West Florida we bounce round a mean age of 49 to 55. With nursing homes and assisted living if you can afford it abound. With fewer working age staff and more attempts at automation it can be a lonely and bleak life. And covid shows a vulnerable population. Retires don't spend much money which will have very disturbing effects on our consumption based economics in the future where less people are born and people live longer.
@KateeAngel3 жыл бұрын
Endless growth of economy SHOULD be stopped, because it is a suicidal strategy. And the current economic system SHOULD be changed in order to account for the aging population. Pushing for further growth is not a solution
@jonathanwest65643 жыл бұрын
@@KateeAngel you are correct but it seems to be that humans only do what they should after all other options have failed.
@penguinuprighter62313 жыл бұрын
Another top notch video. Correcting the former guy was a great highlight.
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it :-)
@penguinuprighter62313 жыл бұрын
@@JustHaveaThink Dave this replaces my old Gordo account. Still swatting deniers on a few of your videos, mostly with Swiftly TP on the GSM video. Hope that's okay with you.
@davidbarry69003 жыл бұрын
There's a book called "Empty Planet" (Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson) from a couple of years ago which also argues that world population is going to peak at around 9bn, largely because of urbanization and better educated women wanting a better life for themselves. On a similar vein, if you follow Peter Zeihan's videos, he points out that most of the developed world birthrates are below replacement rates, and will be actual population levels will be declining almost everywhere by 2040. (It's already declining in Japan, and the rest of the OECD is only a decade or two behind.) What is not intuitive is that the REST of the world is also aging rapidly and having declining fertility rates, and will catch up with the "developed" world, demographically, in only another decade or so after that. That is, the projections that assume younger generations will replace themselves are off - significantly.
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
If you look very carefully you might spot Empty Planet on the left hand side of my bookcase :-)
@KateeAngel3 жыл бұрын
The world with less humans won't be 'empty', it will be much richer than world today - the nature will start recovering. Humans only destroy biodiversity
@davidbarry69003 жыл бұрын
@@KateeAngel Oh I agree that the book title is completely exaggerated, the projections are still that there will be a LOT of people around at the end of the century. That said, they will be concentrated in large cities, and there is a good chance that most small rural towns will become ghost towns. That is, if you travel outside the cities, you may indeed experience the world as seeming to be "empty". At least of people.
@aquaponics80123 жыл бұрын
What the models are unable to predict is human behavior when resources deplete due to climate, consumption, etc. History tells us humans (sadly) war against each other. At this point in our species evolution we either find a way to act as a species or it may end badly
@BaneTrogdor3 жыл бұрын
Exactly ! There are a LOT of crisis coming up, capitalism and inequality crisis, climate crisis are the greatest ! I am pretty certain that population growth at this rate is extremely dumb. What comes up, must comes down !
@jamescaley99423 жыл бұрын
That is what we were told in the 1970s, that we would run out of oil by the year 2000. Now the same people campaign to "keep it in the ground". Fossil fuels have helped liberate millions, indeed also helped to end slavery.
@towaritch3 жыл бұрын
@@jamescaley9942 Fossil fuels = rotten animals and plants=shit. SHIT LIBERATES THE WORLD!😎😄
@NoRegertsHere3 жыл бұрын
@@BaneTrogdor capitalism and fossil fuels have allowed human prosperity and will continue to do so. Have you actually looked at it?
@davidleebls18743 жыл бұрын
Population has been out of control since about 1905: One and a half billion approximately The researchers then basically said that the Earth can support a billion people Wat tooo0000 Many people... When the EMP hits it'll probably drop down to about half
@richardc8612 жыл бұрын
What type of EMP?
@austinmackell92863 жыл бұрын
If some of the anti-aging tech being discussed right now comes through the death rate will drop dramatically.
@kerwinbrown41803 жыл бұрын
The limit of human lifespan seems hardwired at 110 years so it would be interesting to see if it can be rewrote.
@jfuite3 жыл бұрын
Anti-aging tech has been discussed since mid-twentieth century. It will be 'half-a-century' away for awhile I guess.
@austinmackell92863 жыл бұрын
@@jfuite well statistically, that's about when I need it.
@jfuite3 жыл бұрын
Austin Mackell May I suggest you are being as optimistic as an evangelical anticipating the rapture? In 50 years you will need reverse-aging technology, not anti-aging technology.
@Vasharan3 жыл бұрын
@@jfuite When The Rapture comes, people will be springing up out of their graves. It'll either be a Zombie Apocalypse, Housing Market Crisis, or a huge jump in Netflix subscribers (buy NFLX now!). Maybe all 3.
@Anwarboy7863 жыл бұрын
Fertility rates is not the problem. Overconsumption In the richest 1% is the problem
@davepx13 жыл бұрын
It's more than 1%, it's most of us in the more affluent countries. But otherwise, yes, affluence and selfishness among a minority are the problem, not rising numbers of those who consume least.
@bankuei3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for highlighting the issue of consumption as a key issue. Too much of the discussion of global population ends up being hijacked by eugenicists with racist agendas rather than focusing on the issue of our global survival as a species.
@swjackson23 жыл бұрын
Next question, what are the long term effects of the pandemic on population growth projections?
@frankmueller27813 жыл бұрын
If you are asking about Covid-19 then almost zero. Total Deaths in the USA were less than 10,000 more in 2020 than in 2019.
@swjackson23 жыл бұрын
@@frankmueller2781 jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2778234. 17% more deaths in 2020 than in 2019!! How could you say less than 10,000 more? I found 8 reports saying about 14-18% more deaths and the known current covid death figure is over 550,000.
@rezahossain66703 жыл бұрын
I love your channel very much, and it is really informative . I am a medical doctor of South Asian origin who lives in the UK. I have visited India on several occsaions because my family is from Kolkata. However, I think that your population analysis is MISSING SOME VERY important issues . 1) We are causing the sixth mass extinction event on earth. This is according the United Nations biodiversity summit in Colombia March 2018. This is mainly due to overexploitation of forests and the oceans, and also because of climate change. 2) We are causing serious climate change according the International Panel on Climate Change. 3) Hans Rosling (in 2006) said that Richest 20% of people - take 75% of the world income wealth (earning between about 20 - 100 USD per day). 4) The United Nations Global Environmental Outlook (GEO 3) from 2003 stated that 20% of the world’s population accounted for nearly 90 per cent of total personal consumption, and it still likely to be something similar. 5) Hans Rosling (in 2013) said that richest 2 billion people make 75% of the 75% of carbon dioxide emissions. 6) In 2015, Oxfam issued a report stating that the richest 20% of people produce 70% of greenhouse consumption emissions. The world population is approaching 8 billion, obviously I am trying the make the point that we are causing major environmental problems at the moment. But I am also stating that we are principally causing these problems with the consumption patterns of the richest 2 billion people. As I mentioned previously - billions of people in the world are currently transitioning from being poorer to being part of the global middle class (such as in India and China). They are perfectly entitled to want the same lifestyle that we enjoy in the United Kingdom, but this will mean they will usually consume a lot more meat and other resources, including water use and plastic production. With the transitioning of billions of people into the global middle class - this will obviously make our global environmental problems a lot worse. My family is originally from Calcutta . I have visited Calcutta , and the city seriously over populated. When I visited Calcutta, I was just shocked that there so many people everywhere . I was shocked to see people living on the street, and I was shocked that there were people washing on the street. Sir David Attenborough said: “Although people say ‘in the long run, we are going to stabilise [population levels] ’, they’re going to stabilise, as far as I can see, at a rather higher level than the Earth can accommodate.” The most eminent biologist in the world, E O Wilson, has said : " It's obvious that the key problem facing humanity in the coming century is how to bring a better quality of life - for 8 billion or more people - without wrecking the environment entirely in the attempt. " Thank you very much Dr Reza Hussain
@feralva61993 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a throrough summary
@kassimbabika3 жыл бұрын
10:55 That exchange though! xDD
@chrimony3 жыл бұрын
But the Bad Orange Man is out of office. The current leader, Gimpy Gramps, can't even read from his prepared notes without getting lost.
@Paul_3 жыл бұрын
I met a guy from Tanzania a few months ago, and he didn't pronounce it like we Brits do. More "Tan-Zan-Ya" with a slightly heavier stress on the second syllable...
@kassimbabika3 жыл бұрын
@@Paul_ You'd find it improbably hard to meet locals in Tanzania pronounce it as Trump did or the "Tan-ZA-nya" that your guy did. And they are probably migrants/non-natives. The way he pronounces it in the video is the far more common/"normal" way to say it
@ToneyCrimson3 жыл бұрын
It was hillarious...xD
@xDRAN0x3 жыл бұрын
I know I’m just echoing what others are saying but wow, this is such high quality and well put. Good work!
@un-Denial3 жыл бұрын
You are missing the key point. Population growth is not the problem. Over population is the problem. As fossil energy depletes and climate change reduces agricultural yields, the carrying capacity of the planet will range from a few hundred million to 2 billion, depending on whether you assume an affluent or medieval standard of living. One way or the other, our population will reduce by many billions over the next hundred years. One way is civil, the other is not.
@macmcleod11883 жыл бұрын
Overpopulation is bad. But keep in mind the Calhoun rat universe experiments. With plenty of space and nesting material, they repeatedly went extinct after overcrowding from overpopulation. So we need to get the overpopulation down in a healthy way but we also need to avoid getting caught in a negative behavioral sink and going extinct. I think we should target 2 billion personally. Everyone would live well and be fully educated at those numbers.
@jbiasutti3 жыл бұрын
That is idiocy. The amount of land needed to replace the total electricity industry with solar panels is about the size of Great Britain. The solution is not less people but less cows.
@un-Denial3 жыл бұрын
@@jbiasutti Sure, get rid of the cows (and cars and planes) but don't focus on electricity because that's not the problem. Aware people worry about diesel for tractors, combines, trucks, trains, ships, and mining machines required to grow and deliver our food. Aware people also worry about the natural gas required to make the nitrogen fertilizer we depend on to feed 8 billion people.
@NoRegertsHere3 жыл бұрын
Larger CO2 increases food yields. Already happening. Fossil fuels aren’t depleted and allow for human prosperity. We make an already dangerous climate safer with fossil fuels, last 100 years we are 50x safer from climate related emergencies world wide and indications suggest this will continue. Pretty horrible that you’re justifying genocide. Disgusting actually. You could perhaps spend some time challenging your beliefs on that. Plenty of books about population not being an issue (under population actually the biggest risk) and regarding climate change, the positives from current trajectory far far outweigh challenges predicted by the IPCC. 2 bn people. Disgusting.
@un-Denial3 жыл бұрын
@@NoRegertsHere Study some thermodynamics. You have no clue how the world actually works. Genocide may occur if we do nothing because that's what humans do in times of scarcity, and our civilization is completely dependent on rapidly depleting non-renewable resources. To avoid future suffering we need democratically supported policies for rapid population reduction.
@jbartosch82333 жыл бұрын
A far more interesting contrast in fertility rates is reliable electricity. The more reliable electricity produced the less a population fertility rate. Why? Better food storage, cleaner water, more things to do after dark, and better healthcare.
@noneofyourbizness3 жыл бұрын
clearly need a cull. best to offload those who consume the most resources/cause the most damage. sorry folks, that's us lot.
@NomadAlly3 жыл бұрын
It’s pretty much the people making millions. Most people I know don’t use much at all.
@susanb48163 жыл бұрын
our monied classes, worldwide
@michaelmaroney16603 жыл бұрын
Anybody who is capable of reading a demographic chart would realize that we have already reached max population. Most of the developed world have more 50 y.o. in their populations than 20 y.o. Urbanization has also lowered the birthrates in the developing world as well. The video is poorly researched using extremely (30 years) out of date data. Pointless and idiotic.
@DrJaxonsElixirOfLife3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelmaroney1660 this is not true. The planet can support a population much bigger than the one being projected. The problem is the mismanagement of the planets resources. This is due to the inherent values of consumerist capitalism.
@xponen3 жыл бұрын
the video said population is declining, the apparent present increase is a lag effect.
@Kiyarose39993 жыл бұрын
What’s out of control is the second population explosion that eclipses human growth, that is the 70 Billion animals unnecessarily bred for eating every year. That use 1/3rd of the earths ice free land mass, and they use 80% of world grain and Legumes. We currently grow enough food to feed a population of 10 Billion people, but the vast majority of crops go to animal feed, which is why we have world hunger, while growing enough food for 10 Billion people. We in wealthy countries feed crops grown in poor countries to ‘our’ animals, so we can carry on with our unnatural habit of using animals as food.
@jonathankrimer3 жыл бұрын
I consciously made an effort not to have more than two children. Knowing I would only be replacing me and my partner. Should this not be an encouraged actionable item?
@FrancescoDiMauro3 жыл бұрын
nope, you should have 2.1 children ; )
@davidalmeida29913 жыл бұрын
I think it depends on the country you live in but I do applaud you for your altruism.
@jf35183 жыл бұрын
It has been internationaly wide taught to have only 2 children. Look at Bangladesh. There is also a really great TED talk about this topic.
@jthadcast3 жыл бұрын
ah, the abrupt climate change collapse snack pack for emergency food. the kids the
@NomadAlly3 жыл бұрын
It depends where you are. Almost all developed nations are facing a birth rate crisis. Quite frankly educated women have less kids. So really could have another if you wanted.
@Xandercorp3 жыл бұрын
I love how the comments on The Lancet Countdown video are turned off. :)
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Looks like everyone's come here instead :-) We have more fun here.
@benbowyang3 жыл бұрын
You do the world a great service...
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Thank you :-)
@timtravasos27423 жыл бұрын
Great video. Not too complex, not too over simplified. Just right! Good news for the planet if projections hold true. 👍
@autohmae3 жыл бұрын
4:35 have you been watching Hans Rosling ? :-) Thank you very much for this update ! I would think this is great news. And it's great to see that Africa is getting more industrialized but without such a big consumption increase. People are always amazed when I tell them that we've probably already reached 'peak child' or close to it.
@mrsneeklamy3 жыл бұрын
I’m a little bit disappointed that there was no mention of Hans Rosling or anything in the description linking to his BBC documentary that covers a lot of this, “Don’t Panic”.
@autohmae3 жыл бұрын
@@mrsneeklamy I don't know about the documentary, etc. But remember seeing the exact same method used in his presentation video on KZbin: "Why the world population won’t exceed 11 billion | Hans Rosling"
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Hi There. Yes I have :-) In fact in my first video about population (a couple of years ago) I referenced Hans directly. Great guy. God rest his soul.
@autohmae3 жыл бұрын
@@JustHaveaThink he seems like such a nice man. And a great educator/speaker. His family can be proud I'm sure. RIP
@danielruszczak15093 жыл бұрын
I'm impressed by complexity of this subject. I'm also ecology and sustainable living person and I'm watching Your videos from time to time when I have time. All the best, keep all the good work
@billpetersen2983 жыл бұрын
If you are an ecologically sustainable person. You would not be commenting on here. They live as small tribes, in the jungle. The rest of us, have and use modern stuff, displacing nature.
@pyroman29183 жыл бұрын
The population of Nigeria is projected to reach 791 million by the year 2100. Climate change: Not if anything to say about it I have.
@bobjones89493 жыл бұрын
Put the blame where it belongs the western world.
@theexplosionist20193 жыл бұрын
Sshhh. You're not allowed to mention the obvious. Milque toast content only.
@SangoProductions2133 жыл бұрын
If it was, no one would say immigration was needed for a work force. Because "immigrating" people for "work" has always historically had the people's interests in mind.
@KevinBalch-dt8ot3 жыл бұрын
That was before universally adaptable robotics and artificial intelligence.
@SangoProductions2133 жыл бұрын
@@KevinBalch-dt8ot Nope. Still being advocated for to this day. By the most powerful in government. Then again, those who "imported" "workforce" have always been very powerful, regardless of depriving the "workers" home countries of man power, keeping them impoverished.
@49minutesago3 жыл бұрын
Would definitely appreciate a deeper dive into this topic, Including socio-economic aspects eg. addiction to growth, "Sustainable growth"(?),demographics etc.
@bobjones89493 жыл бұрын
And thus the reason for this video. Character always reveals itself just give it time.
@Maxpowersisi3 жыл бұрын
I can't wait for that next video!
@johnm28793 жыл бұрын
There is the fact that population is leveling out and possibly declining in many developed parts of the world. And none too soon. But some parts of the world are still increasing rapidly. There are powerful forces in the developed world that are crying for never-ending population growth to maintain their ponzi scheme of inflated housing costs, debt, cheap labour and higher consumption. So they turn to mass immigration to continue the expansion of the commercial economy regardless of the impacts on the well-being of their citizens or on the environment. Transferring large numbers of people from low consumption source countries to high consumption countries is the single worst thing one can be done to the global environment. In Canada, the carbon footprint of its immigrant stream increases by a factor of 4.2 when they migrate to that northern nation. For some source countries, the factor is 15! Population is a huge issue and so is their location. The ultra right wing is promoting both population growth and mass immigration to drive its predatory economic model. So there is population and the age old question : Who profits?"
@xponen3 жыл бұрын
Children create opportunity for the poor to climb the social ladder. Without children there's no economic opportunity available to their parent. Look at immigrants; it make sense that anyone who immigrate will leverage their parent back home.
@johnm28793 жыл бұрын
@@xponen People don't migrate and leave their homes, social positions and family behind unless they are desperate. Emigrating is something they do in their own interest and it may work to their benefit in the vast majority of cases. However, the arrival of large numbers of immigrants in mature societies (in the 21st century this is everywhere now) damages the prospects of the majority of the native population and is certainly an environmental juggernaut. Look at the farmland losses, quality of life and equality declines, ghg emissions increases in the receiving countries. Better to solve issues in the countries in which they originate than spread the problem. Of course, this means greatly increased and better directed foreign aide which is a very neglected area. Why neglected? Power groups do not get wealthy off foreign aide, they get wealthy off asset inflation, consumption growth and endless supplies of cheap labour.
@xponen3 жыл бұрын
@@johnm2879 the native must make more babies.... The law of nature: "slow replicating organism get replaced by fast replicating organism".
@CK-tf9lv3 жыл бұрын
@@xponen It's not right for a parent to bring a kid into this world just to profit off the kid-- sounds like a form of slavery or exploitation, but not love. Parents should have kids once they are financially ready to support their kids; people should not be expected to financially support their parents, because parents choose to have kids, and kids don't have a choice whether or not to be born.
@johnm28793 жыл бұрын
@@xponen people either defend their resource base or disappear. Same consequence if they over-exploit their resource base, they either disappear or migrate. Declining populations does not mean no population and less people in high consumption countries - also every country, but highest consumption is most important - is a very good thing for long term species survival.
@wayneshilcock30273 жыл бұрын
Just remember this is based on a consistent stable ecological and economical environment, if both are not stable the fertility rate will plunge even further, completely rewriting the entire statistical scenario. There is an issue with age range as well, especially between the different races, considering the average age of: White: 43, Black: 34, Asian/Pacific Islander: 37, Latino 29 and Mixed Other: 21, so the worldwide average age range is almost 30 years old.
@donutemptycircle87173 жыл бұрын
Many people struggling with weight issues will be delighted to know that extinction is very slimming.
@chrimony3 жыл бұрын
Do you mean extinction by birth rates falling below replacement rates?
@donutemptycircle87173 жыл бұрын
@@chrimony extinction by iminent and catastrophic climate collapse.
@chrimony3 жыл бұрын
@@donutemptycircle8717 'K, so you're just a silly climate doomsayer that doesn't follow actual climate science.
@donutemptycircle87173 жыл бұрын
@@chrimony no, I'm just a silly climate doomsayer who does follow the actual science.
@chrimony3 жыл бұрын
@@donutemptycircle8717 Please reference the IPCC document and page number that says humans are going to go extinct because of climate change. I'll wait.
@TheAdeybob3 жыл бұрын
there's more than enough food resources and wealth to deal with the projected population increase...the question is one of distribution.
@CHIEF_4203 жыл бұрын
Also sustainability. Can humanity sustain itself through 🕙 & not run out of stuff? [KZbin has a bot that deletes factual comments]
@xponen3 жыл бұрын
@@CHIEF_420 trees & plants generate biomass from sunlight. As long as biomass multiply, we are ok.
@thevindictive61453 жыл бұрын
I started thinking about this since i was 15. I am 45 now, and all i can say its hopeless. But by all means keep fooling ourselves and say its all OK.
@TinShackVideos3 жыл бұрын
I was 13 and am now 63, I first became aware of this through ZPG in the early 70's
@Lionhead21283 жыл бұрын
Let's just enjoy it while's afloat. Only way to go about it... :D
@incognitotorpedo423 жыл бұрын
Why is it hopeless? I guess you can't see the trends toward using less and less material in our economies (Google "dematerialization") or the trend toward decarbonization of transport and power generation. I don't want to minimize the magnitude of the problem, but calling it "hopeless" is just giving up and letting evil people decide our path.
@Lionhead21283 жыл бұрын
Tell that Africa, India and China. :D Their wave of consumption is just ahead way before we reach any significant amount of dematerialisation. Imagine a billion or more people reaching western levels of consumption. Earth overshoot day is already in July if I'm not mistaken... it looks very dire.
@zakuro85323 жыл бұрын
I was 15 and am 19 now. I always knew population growth will be no global issue because it will stabilize itself and people will adapt to a more humble lifestyle.
@simon77903 жыл бұрын
Great video! You did well to steer away from the emotive and often nutty politics around the subject. Some will say that population growth is exacerbating the ecological crisis, others will say that that is nonsense and it's consumerism and western lifestyles that cause the problem. Having lived in several developing countries, I rarely meet people there who don't aspire to western lifestyles, so in my mind it is both population growth and 'development with a consumerist face' that work together to cause an accelerator effect. For example people want electricity, and when they have it they want fridges and air conditioners, etc. All perfectly understandable, but all environmentally challenging to provide it without degrading the natural environment further. As you said, better education, especially of women and girls is a key factor in reducing growth. David Attenborough's comment that "Anyone who thinks that you can have infinite growth in a finite environment is either a madman or an economist” springs to mind. Of course he was meaning economic growth. I think this earth would be a better place if there were fewer of us putting pressure on its resources, but obviously that should happen peacefully, consensually and naturally.
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Simon. Let's hope your last sentence turns out to be the way it happens.
@robbenvanpersie15623 жыл бұрын
Peacefully it is happening as birth rates are falling but will take long time to stabilize
@grumblewoof47213 жыл бұрын
As I see it the the rate of new births is falling and has been for decades as the video explains. The reasons for this are obscure but part choice with people choosing to have fewer or no children and part environmental. While at the moment people are living longer (pandemics aside) and outstripping the decline in birth rates the world population will continue to rise but eventually the birth rate will fall to a point where the world population will start to decline. If male fertility continues to decline we could see a rapid population collapse at some point aided by devastating ecological collapse (so called extinction event) due to climate change, loss of pollinators, acidic oceans, food production does not meet population needs, emerging diseases which we have no immunity to and drug resistant infections as antibiotics fail to work... and so on. Basically, either way, we are all doomed.
@Stardrix162 жыл бұрын
Dont be ridiculous its going to be fine.
@dennistucker11533 жыл бұрын
Love the work you are doing. Thanks.
@chrispollard65683 жыл бұрын
After watching Attenborough's program - the World is overpopulated.
@PrivateSi3 жыл бұрын
Population is set to rise, level off, then fall. This has been known for well over 5 years. This video is old news from a guy that normally sells Fake Green tech ideas to gullible, brainwashed Fake Green wannabes... Billions more will be demanding neodymium if the Fake Greenz get their way. It's already expensive and polluting, imagine what 10s of billions of e-vehicles will demand... Look at what's going on with a high demand resource that uses cheap natural resources - silicons chip prices are skyrocketing.. Now imagine that demand with natural resources that are very rare in comparison... A Liberal Nightmare of e-junk on crack'n'roids.
@dnomyarnostaw3 жыл бұрын
@@PrivateSi Huh, you're all concerned about rare earth, but think that Oil will always be there. Ever heard of recycling? Can't do that with Oil once its burnt. Edit "Researchers at the Critical Materials Institute (CMI) and Ames Laboratory in the USA have received recognition for developing a magnet recycling process in which magnets are dissolved in water-based solutions, recovering more than 99% purity rare earth elements as well as cobalt. The rare earth materials recovered have been reused in the manufacture of new magnets." Besides. New Generators don't need to use neodymium. Google "Enercon use no neodymium in their giant E-126 (the world’s largest to date), which is also direct-drive. " Toyota and other battery manufacturers also are reducing the amount of raw materials required. The same Science that is reducing Oil usage can solve those problems too.
@PrivateSi3 жыл бұрын
@@dnomyarnostaw .. Sheeple-parrot.. Of course petrol and diesel can be recycled. We have plenty, and e-vehicles still need oil and plastic... Diesel engines use a lot of exhaust gas regen to keep emissions down.. Stage 1, in-car recycling.. Stage 2, CO2 is PLANT FOOD, plants are carbohydrate fuel sources.. Kick all the pen-pushing paper wasters out of office blocks and sky-scrapers... they can work from home now-a-days.. Grow high markup food & drugs in techno-organic vertical farms, with organic biofuel crops outdoors.. This is the Industrial Revolution 2 I'd pay for, as it is GREEN, unlike your Nazti, fake green 'solutions'... -- DC Brushless permanent magnets are the most efficient form of vehicle motor. Any other motor will use more electricity. so again, a zero-sum gain, no net benefit, and much better or bigger batteries are needed. -- If the world had adopted Thorium Molten Salt Breeder reactors, instead of Enriched Uranium I'd have respect for your beloved Military-Scientific-Industrial-Data Collection Complex..... But no, 100s of 1000s of nuke tests and highly toxic nuclear power, with DU and Plutonium waste also used for nukes and dirty nuke bunker busters... Thorium is far safer, far cleaner, far cheaper and far more secure. Australian desert dirt could power the world for 10s of 1000s of years. -- As we nuclear is toxic, and most of the world uses coal and gas power, your 'green' solutions are FAKE.... They are no better than the current system, and far worse because your e-waste is far harder to recycle than iron/steel, aluminium and CO2.. Until you get this through your brainwashed skull, you're just another FAKE GREEN SHEEPLE-PARROT... -- Plant more trees, but be aware, more trees means more local humidity, means much more heat trapped (water vapour is 1000x more of a powerful greenhouse gas and much more abundant). This negates any CO2 absorption... Sky rivers flow between forests, larger the forests, larger the 'sky rivers'... These trap heat too.. -- The IPCC is a corrupt Liberal Socialist + Liberal Capitalism scam. Accurate, useful climate modelling is INTRACTABLE... IMPOSSIBLE... Your Masters are the worst wasters of all time, and they want to DEVELOP AND MODERNISE = INDUSTRIALISE the entire planet.. Open new markets, make sure all the poor participate in their uber-waste mass consumption junk fest.... LIBERAL NAZTIS!
@PrivateSi3 жыл бұрын
.. Although no cars for the majority, who will be living a poorer life than their parents in the west, and a more junk-making life in developing nations...
@dnomyarnostaw3 жыл бұрын
@@PrivateSi Wow. Youve got it bad. We dont need Oil for Plastic. Henry Ford built panels out of Hemp. Funny how there is "plenty" of what you support, but no solution for the problems of your "sheeple". Good luck with your blood pressure medication.
@hodorhodor79523 жыл бұрын
@9:20 - having this chart slightly askew is breaking my brain
@FTKIII3 жыл бұрын
Population growth is not out of control. Period. The world can handle more people. And most importantly, the fertility rate (as mentioned in this video) is way down - and probably will only continue to go down (abortions/contraceptives readily available etc.). At some point we'll actually be depopulating as a natural consequence of the decline in fertility rate.
@ALANSWISHA3 жыл бұрын
You are wrong. Population growth is the greatest threat here.
@bazoo5133 жыл бұрын
So, obviously, it is in the world's best interest to help _all_ African countries in their economic and social development (not in propping up "friendly" dictators who would facilitate cheap extraction of natural resources), and especially in skipping the phase of primitive, fossil fuel intensive industry. Then again, many industrialized countries will _have_ to actively encourage immigration in order to keep functioning in the face of aging native population. Perhpas that will lessen the population pressure from volatile places like Nigeria.
@KevinBalch-dt8ot3 жыл бұрын
Has any African country been able to maintain any infrastructure let alone create or expand it without western help? Can you name any nation that had it’s population replaced by an outside population and the original inhabitants were better off? Can you name a nation or empire that was multicultural that was neither held together by force or dysfunctional?
@bazoo5133 жыл бұрын
@@KevinBalch-dt8ot Unlike you, I don't have an inferiority complex that needs a balm of racism. Yes, I know of such countries; Ghana, for example (I used to work there as a technical assistance expert - the laboratory built from ground up by local people worked _much_ better than the one that relied on external assistance.) Botswana is probably even better example - much more orderly country than the neighboring South Africa, without ever being "helped" by the "west". Have you seen city planning and infrastructure development in Gaborone? It would put half of European cities to shame. Some "western" countries' economic success would be impossible without immigration; perfect examples are Germany and France. Empires from China to Egypt to Rome to Al-Andalus were multicultural and were for very long periods of time not held together by force, and were anything but dysfunctional.
@dragonskunkstudio75823 жыл бұрын
I Googled: What is the ideal amount of humans on earth? 2 Billion
@TheExumRidge3 жыл бұрын
Thank you google for answering this question. I surprised it wasn't able to compute the company will make more money with more people. Wonder what the optimization criteria was.
@charlespalmer35953 жыл бұрын
In 1985 I did a report on the sustainable carrying capacity of humans on earth and came up with 2.6 billion. It all boils down to extinction rates of species by humans destroying/overtaking habitats. Today we can see that it is indeed happening with humans at nearly 8 billion and species dropping off like flies. I got myself a vasectomy soon after writing this paper.
@dragonskunkstudio75823 жыл бұрын
@@charlespalmer3595 The next generation's quality of life better than the previous is just a massive ponzi scheme that will collapse, it's just a matter of time, for some, it's now. The interesting conversation would be how to incentivise the world to lower its population so drastically.
@dragonskunkstudio75823 жыл бұрын
@Claire H Hydrogen No one said anything about 2 Billion criminal psychopaths. But hey! I got a great idea for a movie script.
@KateeAngel3 жыл бұрын
If you value wild nature, then both our consumption and population have surpassed reasonable limits long time ago. One species shouldn't be using so much of the whole planet at the expense of all other species. Large mammals like us should not have population in the billions. So yeah, less than a billion
@mmartin4513 жыл бұрын
Where I live, there are 87 people per square mile average over ~45,000 square miles. Feel free to move in, cultivate the soil and drive up land prices, we are open for business. Did I mention we are generally hard working, tax paying, law abiding and that is part of productivity too? The earth can bear a LOT more folks if we follow those elements.
@glenw38143 жыл бұрын
Wonderfully informative video, as always. 👍 P.s. I think Donald Trump would look amazing in a jumpsuit the same color as your t-shirt. 🍻
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Give it time Glen. You never know! ;-)
@billrumbley3 жыл бұрын
Consider having a think about how a global economy will work with a declining or stable population. A lot of the current model depends on population growth.
@NoRegertsHere3 жыл бұрын
Socialism depends on population growth. Capitalism doesn’t really.
@billrumbley3 жыл бұрын
@@NoRegertsHere investment is always based on an expectation of a future return of capital that is greater than the investment. A growing market resulting from a growing population is one way to get there. Other ways are improving productivity or creating greater perceived value. My opinion is that socialism emphasizes equity or egalitarianism while capitalism emphasizes efficiency in resource allocation. (As I understand from my economics classes and subsequent life experience.)
@NoRegertsHere3 жыл бұрын
@@billrumbley yes. Individual controls means of production v state controls means of production. Property rights and freedom of thought along with a simple and polite tax system brings innovation. Capitalism is still the solution to today’s problems and future problems.
@billrumbley3 жыл бұрын
@@NoRegertsHere strict communism is the form where government controls the means of production and private property rights are eliminated or heavily restricted. State economic planning does not match market driven capital allocation because it puts the decisions in the hands of a few technocrats who lack a vested interest in the decisions they make. China is a little less strict now, but the single party system, while fast reacting, restricts freedom of thought end eventually the quality of their decisions will suffer. A marketplace of ideas is as important as the marketplace of commerce.
@tim40gabby253 жыл бұрын
Ha.. this came on my feed immediately after the Sky news article about a celebrities 8th child..
@elinope47453 жыл бұрын
Those are the best to have many children. The capable and popularly loved should be the ones having children. The incapable and ill tolerated should not have children.
@tim40gabby253 жыл бұрын
@@elinope4745 So no Beethoven, then?
@jaimebrooks513 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your gracefully delivered informative content. Much appreciated!
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure! Thanks for your kind feedback :-)
@oldschoolman14443 жыл бұрын
Population decline is a good thing, way to many people on this planet. If we want to save ourselves and the planet this paramount.
@RAkers-tu1ey3 жыл бұрын
I have been watching population growth since the 1970's, with an eye towards technology, and food production (nothing about green house gasses). My opinion back then was that the earth's arable land cannot support more than about 1.2 billion people without "advanced" farming techniques, involving chemical fertilizers, and monoculture factory farms. I believe this is still true. I understand the complexity of population models, but I also understand that we need a fundamental change in social thinking before we can make a meaningful change in our long term future. Perhaps the earth is a self correcting system, and climate change will wipe out 6 billion or so in the next two hundred years, solving the problem.
@bluemamba53173 жыл бұрын
Meanwhile everywere: "Ohh noes Covid 19 will kill us all"..
@justgivemethetruth3 жыл бұрын
Covid-21 will kill us all.
@abdullkareemalbrahim65383 жыл бұрын
@@justgivemethetruth covid 19 will kill us all 🤣🤣
@justgivemethetruth3 жыл бұрын
@@abdullkareemalbrahim6538 Not me I just got vaccinated ... but may be a good thing if us all means Republicans! ;-)
@strongforce23153 жыл бұрын
Funny how you can tell "IHME "was recorded seperate and inserted great video!! as always
@JustHaveaThink3 жыл бұрын
Well spotted. Having taken the mickey out of the orange one for getting his words wrong - I then realised I'd been saying IMHE instead of IHME all the way through the recording to camera, so I had to go back and overdub all of them. What a numpty!!
@josephhenry99243 жыл бұрын
The IHME correctly predicted that the UK would have one of the highest per capita Covid-19 death rates in the world just before the first wave hit Europe
@prince57243 жыл бұрын
Liked before watching coz i know it would be good
@TheWindyweather3 жыл бұрын
Peter Zeihan is an expert in this area too. His talks shows a set of graphs that may be easier to consume. I guess I can't include links here, so I'll just use a KZbin title for searching. "Who will Dominate the Geopolitical System in this Decade? | Peter Zeihan | IEC 2021" Any of the talks by Peter Zeihan shows these form of graphs. And he talks a lot about the future populations of China and India and Economics as well as populations. This fellow has clearly been having a lot of thinks over the recent years.
@tobiasL19913 жыл бұрын
I'm sad to see Trump go, he was the best memefactory ever!
@tobiasL19913 жыл бұрын
@JZ's Best Friend I'm glad you have your priorities as straight as I do!
@ronkirk50993 жыл бұрын
That subliminal clip of T****** butchering the English language took me by surprise. I almost blew coffee through my nose laughing.
@glenw38143 жыл бұрын
tRump can still produce fine memes from prison. All we need is leaked video. I CAN'T WAIT! 🤣🤞
@KevinBalch-dt8ot3 жыл бұрын
Joe Biden: Hold my beer! I spent 120 years in the senate.
@SeditiousLucidius3 жыл бұрын
The thunder in your intro scares my cat every time I play one of your videos :(.
@julianshepherd20383 жыл бұрын
We can't afford the rich.
@penguinuprighter62313 жыл бұрын
80 million is slightly more than one percent. They account for 50% of global consumption of resources.
@ArdentLion3 жыл бұрын
It would be much more impactful to get rid of the poor.
@penguinuprighter62313 жыл бұрын
@@ArdentLion Who's gonna pick your strawberries and bananas?
@peace54173 жыл бұрын
@@penguinuprighter6231 boston dynamics
@penguinuprighter62313 жыл бұрын
@@peace5417 who's gonna assemble the robots?
@larslrs72343 жыл бұрын
This is like asking if global warming is spiralling out of control after most of temperature increase already happened.
@ReevansElectro3 жыл бұрын
Education seems to have a big influence on birth rates. Almost all the who's problems can be traced back to poor education and a lack of deep respect for one another.
@PazLeBon3 жыл бұрын
i dont think lack of respect is correct
@ReevansElectro3 жыл бұрын
@@PazLeBon Please explain?
@PazLeBon3 жыл бұрын
@@ReevansElectro I just mean that women having lots of children in poor places isnt about lack of respect, its just culture
@ReevansElectro3 жыл бұрын
@@PazLeBon Are you aware of human biology where it takes a man and a woman to make a baby? How can you say that it is just about women and leave men out of the equation? If men respected women, they wouldn't impregnate them over and over again. Please look at your assumptions and rethink your point of view.
@PazLeBon3 жыл бұрын
@@ReevansElectro i dont have a point of view, i was questioning yours lmao. whats disrespectful about having lots of kids? From whom to whom and how and why?
@jeromewright933 жыл бұрын
Oh don't worry. We will make up with greed what we lack in numbers.
@StarLakeFarm3 жыл бұрын
Love those big words and acronyms you use. I feel smarter listening to you pronouncing them with that funny accent!!! :)