Burgerman wrote:Not convinced. Fuel IS running out gradually. It gets harder to obtain, more costly over time. And land is limited. We already couldnt (and cannot) feed the 7 billion here now. As energy gets more expensive, the power needed for industrialised intensive farming required to feed these masses become ever greater problem. Mostly through lack of suitable food growing area. In ONE lifetime (mine) the planet has increased its population from 3.5 to 7 billion. The previous 100 lifetimes went from 1 to 3 billion.
So projecting forwards a few generations will see starvation, wars, and massive fuel/energy needs than cant be met.
I disagree. Fuel has been "running out" since Roman times and yet it has never been cheaper than today. And land is extraordinarily plentiful - you could relocate half the entire population of the Earth to the USA and still have a lower density of population than we have in the UK and we have plenty of open space.
The only reason the population is expanding so fast is because food and energy are so plentiful that even people who are unwilling or unable to control their fertility can still acquire sufficient resources to provide for their children - and that is a good thing.
In the 70's the Chinese were literally eating their own children and had a lower GDP than the colony of Hong Kong - then they adopted Cowperthwaite's economics and soon they will be the richest nation on Earth.
The only difference between now and then is that they now allow their people to think and judge and act upon their decisions - the source of all wealth is not timber, coal, oil, or uranium - but the human mind.
LC