I'm all for it. A nice healthy plague would be good. I had high hopes for AIDS, but it's taking too long. And the bird flu looks to be a bust as well.
Still, one can always hope.
2007-04-08 12:52:48
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answered by Jolly1 5
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AN ORGANIC VIEW
population growth is hardly decreasing ,on the contrary
but that is what needs to happen to prevent more trouble than we already got as a global comunity
Natures Law of Harmony or Equilibrium,
in Nature everybody is welcome ,but nothing is permitted to live in excess.
if it happens it is considered a plague
and nature responds with diseases or preditors
there has to be an equilibrium to have harmony
then life is healthy and peace full
ancient civilizations knew this ,and so do primative tribes in the Amazon
they carefully limit their numbers in various manners ,the Olmecs women ate Yams to control their birth rate ,
the Aztec sacrified the excess children to the gods
some tribes in the Amazon & Africa have sexual rites that are only a few times a year .
the environment of any specie can only supply so much food for that specie.
foxes have more cubs when there is an excess of rabbits
and when there is little they only have a couple
wild dogs do the same ,Lions ,hyenas ,tigers ,bears etc.
and many more species do as well
there are two times in a species existance when the danger of extinction is the greatest ,when there are too little and when there are too much ,because sometimes Natures balancing forces do not have brakes ,and the disease or predoitor ,send to restore the balance can wipe some specie out.
We Humans tend to forget that we belong to the same system and are subject to the same laws
and now we see Natural disasters ,diseases,wars earthquakes ,tsunamis,global warming etc ,and maybe this is Nature trying to pull us down a peg or two.
world`population has doubled in the last 50 years
each year farmers have to grow food for 70 million more people ,and the strain is beginning to show
our fresh water suppplies are running low
agriculture is overpumping deep carbon aquifiers,which do not fill up again and so causing sometimes sinkholes that are miles deep
and after the irrigation runs out ,a dessert is the result
grass lands are overgrazed also becoming desserts ,farmers now turn to highly erodable lands to try and meet the increasing demands of the market.
expanding populations deforrest lands for habitation and farming
tar roads and concrete are being exchanged for bio mass ,
which we need to capture carbon ,leave us oxigen ,produce rain ,keep the rivers running and control temperature globally ,
forrests absorb the heat of the day and heat up the cold nights and stop us from freezing,when they release the heat.
looking from space we must seem like a plague that is spreading over the planet
and something has gotta give
polpulation growth now ,is directly relevant to our overall health and the health of the Environment
and maybe the survival of our specie
2007-04-09 17:55:35
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answered by Anonymous
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What population is that? Some endangered species? I guess that is bad.
2007-04-08 21:16:10
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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