The world population has really exploded over the last 100 years, and 
the population explosion is probably causing some climate change and 
global warming effects we are presently seeing.  It seem that sooner or 
later the threat of world overpopulation will have to be address.  I 
believe the world cannot long sustain a population growth rate like we 
have experienced over the last 100 years.  World overpopulation is 
something our generation should be studying, but the negative effects of 
overpopulation will fall on future generations, long after we have 
passed on.

http://www.overpopulation.org/impact.html

Regards,

LelandJ


MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>   
>> There are much better solutions of overpopulation than war, murder, 
>> genocide, or natural disasters.  China, for example, instituted social 
>> programs to create a negative overall population growth going forward 
>> into the future.  Each family in China is limited as to the number of 
>> children they can have.  I haven't looked this up on the Internet, but 
>> I'm thinking that each family in China is limited to only one child, 
>> after which the female is sterilized.
>>   
>>     
> Makes me think of "cats" over here---owners are encouraged to get them 
> spayed asap.
>
>   
>> India, whose population is mostly of the Hindu religion, has not address 
>> its overpopulation issue, because birth control/population control 
>> conflicts with the Hindu religion.  Now, there is a moral issue that 
>> plays havoc with India's economics issues.  <g>  Consequently, 
>> population projects indicate that India will exceed China in population 
>> in the not to distance future.
>>   
>>     
> That's ok---with all of the outsourcing going on, I'm sure their economy 
> can handle it.  <g>
>
>
>
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