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fender62 | 15:44 Sun 12th Aug 2018 | News
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a computer from the 1970's predicts future erm, im not convinced, world population is very concerning though, as is pollution.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/1002422/Apocalypse-2040-MIT-computer-model-civilisation-world-end-Club-of-Rome
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I presume the computer is nick-named Nostradamus.
cobras, peak child is close, the world population will fall dramatically: https://ourworldindata.org/peak-child - it's called maths.
Blind faith in divine providence and hedging against infant mortality trumps maths every time.
Somebody will save/help/pay, just keep on plunging.
We have nothing to fear. According to one of the videos in the link, The Donald has been sent by God to save us. Glory be and hallelujah!
it is undeniable that as people get civilised they have less children, even the most uncivilised are getting civilised.
I can’t wait for Theland to see this. He’ll be made up!
We already need the equivalent of about two Earths to give an decent lifestyle to the people already in existence. If we ain't stopped increasing yet, any peak-child level is still going to damn most if the world's population to poverty, and a planet that can't cope with the rate of waste.

As for computer predictions, they depend on the priorities and weightings set in the code. I reckon one could likely get any of a large range of predictions because of that.
Even highly developed countries plateau at a remarkably increased level of population. Plus the resources consumed over time by a child born in a highly developed society will be many, many, many times greater than a child who isn't. This problem isn't going to disappear if we ignore. People have to stop over-producing babies - especially in highly developed countries - and they also need to make extreme lifestyle changes. Thankfully the younger generatiom have a much better understanding of this than their predecessors who so royally ballsed the planet up, and are likely more willing to make the necessary changes than their parents or grandparents.
But they also seem keener on allowing excess population from less responsible countries into their own; so restraint in limiting their own family size tends to be spoilt.

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