If the people who study population numbers are right, next Tuesday will mark an interesting trend.
https://tinyurl.com/bdf4nts5
Grist for the Sci-Fi mill.
Great article. The fertility rate is interesting.
'A sobering statistic, to be sure. How much more human activity can this beleaguered planet endure?
I hope to be snug in my grave when the breaking point arrives.
Quote from: Sir Masksalot on November 13, 2022, 11:57:57 AM
'A sobering statistic, to be sure. How much more human activity can this beleaguered planet endure?
I hope to be snug in my grave when the breaking point arrives.
Oh my lucky stars....me, too.
Many changes are predicted for the year 2100. That sounds far away to most of us.
But, how many of our members' children and grandchildren will live to see that world?
In the 1950's, when I was little boy, a million dollars was enough to live a lavish life for a lifetime. Now most of the older homes in that neighborhood sell for half that amount. The year 2000 seemed impossibly far away, but now I have passed that mark by nearly a quarter of a century (and still no flying cars whirring overhead.) I don't like all that much about how the world has changed in my brief stay on earth
If I had a time machine, I would go back to the past, with all its problems.
Who among you are anxious to go forward? (And, "What 3 books would you take?"
Quote from: Sir Masksalot on November 13, 2022, 11:57:57 AM'A sobering statistic, to be sure. How much more human activity can this beleaguered planet endure?
I hope to be snug in my grave when the breaking point arrives.
Well with the population in full and rapid decline, there won't be that much human activity for the planet to endure.
cl:)
Plus, who know how long our food supply will actually last.