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Gebhard: Suffering from the Malthusian theorem PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dave Gebhard   
Saturday, 07 June 2008

The serious problems of climate change, water and food shortages, and disease, are all exacerbated by overpopulation. With almost six billion people in the world, the availability of arable land, clean water and food is limited. The waste products of modern life is overwhelming our own habitat. We are poisoning ourselves, and suffering from the Malthusian theorem. The one that states that food increases arithmetically and population exponentially.


It is a crime that our administration has tied foreign aid to not giving birth control to their citizens. One of the success stories is Brazil, where they rejected our foreign aid in order to decrease their population's growth rate to a controllable level. That and their use of sugar beets to make fuel has allowed them to be comparatively free of imported oil.


When are our leaders going to wake up and realize that overpopulation is just increasing current problems, especially since we are not dealing with them now.


We need to change course, and disregard the religious sanctions against population control measures, especially tying foreign aid to them. The third world and those who are not well educated are those most in need of birth control information and assistance. Our government needs to take leadership to help reduce unwanted and unneeded births, it is far better than watching them starve or die of disease.


Tie foreign aid and welfare in this country into a program to limit unwanted births to prevent starvation, and worse in the future. The program to tie welfare into Norplant was a bust, but a good idea. Children should not have to be born into families who cannot provide for them, food, shelter, clean water and a basic education. It is cruelty to children, to bear them vicariously, and make them raise themselves.


Dave Gebhard in Lakeport.


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smurf - well... Registered | 06-07-2008 10:09:10
birthrates are declining in almost every developed nation, poverty and ignorance are the two main things driving population growth, once the third world catches up on those counts the problem will diminish.

There is plenty of food being grown today to feed everyone, but we don't have the political will to get it to the people who really need it. Way too much food is grown to feed animals for meat production, which in general is a bad way to go about making food due to the huge inefficancies.

Farming in general is unsustainable and needs to change dramaticlly in the next few years if we want to keep on eating, and the idea of biofuels has to be forgotten because it's food or fuel guys-we can't do both, there isn't enough land, water and fertilizer for it.
smurf - testing IP:208.106.99.xxx | 06-07-2008 10:15:21
This is purplegirl not smurf. If I can post this, there seems to be a problem with the posting system that needs to be addressed.
purplegirl - Actual Post Registered | 06-07-2008 10:33:39
If we could develop cellulosic or lignocellulosic ethanol, we would not have to worry about the debate between food or fuel.

What worries me is that we are speaking of controlling people's right (whether you believe the right is given through nature or God or man) to procreate. This disturbs me because I don't believe it is so much the right to do this that we need address but the responsibility that goes along with that right. We need to teach responsibility, in our private lives and in our public lives, in homes and in schools. Yet, it is something we just don't want to touch for one reason or another. Let's try keeping sex from being "taboo" and let's start talking about the responsibility that goes along with it. I think, that would be the first step. One of the best projects I ever saw was for teens to have to take care of a doll that eats and cries and goes to the bathroom so that they knew full well the consequences and the responsibilities of their actions. After having to actually deal with the responsibilities of taking care of the baby, many changed their mind about wanting one. I think programs which teach responsibility need to be implemented before we start taking people's (natural or God given) rights away.
Donna Christopher - The problem with the posting Author | 06-07-2008 10:42:34
system seems to be user error. Yes smurf was still open at the end of this article but AS SOON AS I LOGGED IN he went away - its really a simple thing folks. And remember to hit the log out button when your done. To the subject at hand now, anybody else remember the Zero Population Growth movement? Apparently it didn't catch on. Tying foreign aid to birth control won't work - there are plenty of places that don't want our foreign aid for just those reasons - interference in their Junta's, dictatorships (fill in the blank). It matters not one whit to the thugs that run Myanmar that huge Navy ships laden with disaster relief finally sailed away from their coast lines, it matters not that hundreds of thousands of their people will suffer/die because of it - they sure showed us, didn't they. As long as religions that espouse procreation exist and as long as ignorance exists we will keep breeding till we literally drown in our own crap. Poetic justice?
Kruk Ed Strait - It's abortion stupid... Author | 06-07-2008 22:53:09
Dave knows full well America's foreign aid policy tries not to fund abortions. Apparently, he thinks abortion is birth control. His argument is if you can't feed a baby, kill him/her. Some families in Brazil have ten or more kids. Dave suggests perhaps killing eight. The others would have more food. Hey, Dave, we don't kill people because they might go hungry. Unborn babies are people too.
Judy E - re: It's abortion stupid... Registered | 06-10-2008 20:03:38
Kruk Ed Strait wrote:
Hey, Dave, we don't kill people because they might go hungry. Unborn babies are people too.


And once that unborn baby is born and mother and child have no ability to support themselves, crooked could care less - and God forbid that crooked's taxes should go to help support that child. Let them starve to death. Makes sense to me, why kill some cells when we can watch them mature and then watch them suffer.
Kruk Ed Strait - Silent screams... Author | 06-12-2008 16:14:45
Judy E can't hear the silent screams of helpless unborn babies being butchered in bloody abortion clinics so she calls them "cells." Adolf Hitler called Jews, "rats" and everyone thought it was ok to kill them. Unborn babies are people too and every one of their deaths is cold blooded first degree murder.
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