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Old Posted Aug 16, 2016, 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by UPP View Post
Actually, we still produce more food than what we can consume on a global scale. We just do a really bad job of distributing our resources.

Of course, the smartest 'solution' to your hypothesis would be to wipe out Americans and Canadians because we consume and waste the most per capita.
We are wiping out species of animals at an alarming rate. The vast majority of the population does don have access to clean drinking water, health care, sanitation, and the freedom to say what they think.

Canadian middle class residents are considered in the top 1% when it comes to quality of life, and standard of living. It's only getting worse. We really do not have an accurate picture of how the world has changed over the last 25 years, until we start living in countries where close to the entire population lives in absolute poverty.

Just look at the Olympic Games in Rio as an example of the negative effects of overpopulation. Pollution, crime, lack of sanitary conditions, zika virus, etc.
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