by Dennis » Tue Dec 04, 2012 12:32 pm
We have a lot of places on this earth that are not occupied, so I have a hard time with the concept of population control, though I certainly can see the need to consider it when it comes to things like global warming and such.
But, things like global warming can be negated with better forms of energy. And overcrowding can be negated by people existing in places that are currently wide-open. Much of the American West, for example, is wilderness. Then, there are the oceans. Fiction right now, perhaps, but could we not work toward one day populating them? We even have a probe on Mars right now taking a lot of pictures of some very vast/open expanses. What is one day sci-fi oftentimes ends up a reality, and there is no reason to expect that this pattern will not continue.
All these things considered, I think outright birth regulation should be considered an option, but perhaps one of the last. No one wants to be told how/when they can procreate. I would like to see it used only when all other options are not an option.
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Dennis on Tue Dec 04, 2012 12:38 pm, edited 2 times in total.