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The idea of achieving population stability through mass death or deranged population control policies is a dangerous and unethical perspective.
06:05 - 07:52 (01:47)
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The idea of achieving population stability through mass death or deranged population control policies is a dangerous and unethical perspective. It presents fake options that are unacceptable and harmful to society as a whole.
ChapterThe Dark Side of Overpopulation
EpisodeThe Population Bomb
PodcastIf Books Could Kill
The notion that poverty is caused by a "too many people" problem is debunked with evidence of how it is a result of manmade conflicts rather than population size.
07:52 - 09:53 (02:01)
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The notion that poverty is caused by a "too many people" problem is debunked with evidence of how it is a result of manmade conflicts rather than population size.
ChapterThe Dark Side of Overpopulation
EpisodeThe Population Bomb
PodcastIf Books Could Kill
The doubling time of the world's population has become increasingly short, reaching every 35 years; with such rapid growth, the collective body heat of humanity would exceed the melting point of iron.
09:53 - 12:10 (02:16)
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The doubling time of the world's population has become increasingly short, reaching every 35 years; with such rapid growth, the collective body heat of humanity would exceed the melting point of iron.