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Corrik7
02/08/20 4:39:34 PM
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HeroDelTiempo17 posted...
This is only because carbon emissions are a byproduct of modern civilization. If you develop better ones then population growth isn't an issue!

Also the population would just start growing again after an extinction event so that's some Thanos logic.
Nobody said it wouldn't. You could argue that industrialization is the a big factor to global warming, if a man-made phenomena, because it allowed for population growth to consistently rise and people to live longer.

In 2017, the estimated annual growth rate was 1.1%.[18] The CIA World Factbook gives the world annual birthrate, mortality rate, and growth rate as 1.86%, 0.78%, and 1.08% respectively.[19] The last 100 years have seen a massive fourfold increase in the population, due to medical advances, lower mortality rates, and an increase in agricultural productivity[20] made possible by the Green Revolution.

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