Sunday, February 01, 2009



<http://althouse.blogspot.com/2009/02/optimum-population-trust-says-each-baby.html>"The
 
Optimum Population Trust... says each baby born 
in Britain will... burn carbon roughly equivalent 
to 2½ acres of old-growth oak woodland...."

<http://althouse.blogspot.com/2009/02/optimum-population-trust-says-each-baby.html>http://althouse.blogspot.com/2009/02/optimum-population-trust-says-each-baby.html
 


Why old-growth oak woodland? 
Why<http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/families/article5627634.ece>
 
specify your absolute favorite form of vegetation 
in comparison to a completely generic baby? We're 
just talking about carbon emissions over the 
course of a lifetime. Why not weigh one largish 
cornfield against the entire lifetime of love and 
service of somebody's adorable grandma?

Jonathon Porritt, who chairs the government’s 
Sustainable Development Commission, says curbing 
population growth through contraception and 
abortion must be at the heart of policies to fight global warming....

“I am unapologetic about asking people to connect 
up their own responsibility for their total 
environmental footprint and how they decide to 
procreate and how many children they think are appropriate,” Porritt said.

Actively promoting abortion as a matter of fundamental morality?

Porritt, who has two children, intends to 
persuade environmental pressure groups to make 
population a focus of campaigning.

“Many organisations think it is not part of their 
business. My mission with the Friends of the 
Earth and the Greenpeaces of this world is to 
say: ‘You are betraying the interests of your 
members by refusing to address population issues 
and you are doing it for the wrong reasons 
because you think it is too controversial,” he said.

Porritt, a former chairman of the Green party, 
says the government must improve family planning, 
even if it means shifting money from curing 
illness to increasing contraception and abortion.

Yeah, why cure illnesses? Let them loose to off 
more people with carbon footprints. True, it's 
not as good as abortion, where you avoid the 
entire life of an old-growth forest killer. But a 
couple of middle-age disease deaths is the 
equivalent of an abortion, and these things add 
up. Just think of the immense progress in 
population control we could get with a major flu epidemic or bold new plague.

"We still have one of the highest rates of 
teenage pregnancies in Europe and we still have 
relatively high levels of pregnancies going to 
birth, often among women who are not convinced they want to become mothers."

High levels of pregnancies going to birth.... In 
the U.S., anyone at all mainstream has the 
decency to say they support abortion rights but 
that doesn't mean they are pro-abortion. This 
story is from the U.K., where, apparently, the 
political ­ the moral ­ discourse is 
different.[NOTE: The "anyone at all mainstream" 
sentence was not meant to apply to those who 
oppose abortion rights, and I did not anticipate 
that it would confuse some readers. My point is 
simply that in the United States, those who 
support abortion rights know they need to speak 
in terms of freedom of choice and not to affirmatively promote abortion.]

And one more thing. Why are we supposed to care 
about carbon footprints? Because of global 
warming? But why do we care about global warming? 
Because it will hurt people. If we see people as 
the problem, then there's nothing to care about anymore.

ADDED: There is a glaring error in this post! 
EDH, in the comments, prompted me: "higher 
atmospheric CO2 levels would help plant life." 
The new babies aren't harming the old-growth 
forest at all. They are feeding it! Tree lovers 
should appreciate the infusion of CO2. Now, 
supposing it's true and things do warm up. Won't 
the plants be happy? Antarctica could be re-forested.

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