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Old Posted Aug 13, 2015, 6:40 PM
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Originally Posted by jhausner View Post
Regardless, the suburbs aren't going anywhere. We'll all die of global warming before people give up their houses in the burbs. And let's be honest, the biggest issue is planetary over population. There should be a good 2-3 billion less humans on this planet.
This planet can easily sustain 20-40 billion inhabitants with resources and room to spare. It's human mismanagement of said resources and food that have caused most of the problems today. If you've ever grown food in a community garden you start to see how much food the earth actually produces.

Take a look at the Food studies the UN has done in past years. I dug into them once and it stated that we CURRENTLY produce enough grains to give every man, woman, and child on the planet 2500 calories per day. And that's JUST GRAINS. When you add in fruits & vegetables and other edible plants, we produce more than enough for our current population.
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