By 2050 there will be 9 billion carbon-burning, plastic-polluting, calorie-consuming people on the planet. By 2100, that number will balloon to 11 billion, pushing society into a Soylent Green scenario. Such dire population predictions aren't the stuff of sci-fi; those numbers come from one of the most trusted world authorities, the United Nations.
But what if they're wrong? Not like, off by a rounding error, but like totally, completely goofed?
That's the conclusion Canadian journalist John Ibbitson and political scientist Darrel Bricker come to in their newest book, Empty Planet, due out February 5th. After painstakingly breaking down the numbers for themselves, the pair arrived at a drastically different prediction for the future of the human species. "In roughly three decades, the global population will begin to decline," they write. "Once that decline begins, it will never end."
The World Might Actually Run Out of People (archive)
Who do you think is right ? The United Nations or Darrel Bricker/John Ibbitson ?
(Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Tuesday February 05 2019, @02:26PM (1 child)
Did you lose them, or did the mind control ray make you destroy them ;-P
Sounds like a job for an eager kid, you know: somebody young enough to actually be affected by the BS in a seriously bad way. Jokes aside, I don't think the propaganda machine is strong enough to go destroying old newspaper microfilm/microfiche, but I do think it is strong enough to severely bias the historical information that's available online. The "Wayback Machine" is pretty good for what it covers, but it only reaches back about 25 years now.
🌻🌻 [google.com]
(Score: 1, Troll) by DeathMonkey on Tuesday February 05 2019, @06:54PM
Did you lose them, or did the mind control ray make you destroy them ;-P
When he realized they didn't support his hypothesis he shredded them.
See my other post on how accurate they actually turned out. [soylentnews.org]