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jackjjackson · M
What’s your point Mr Happy?
Gusman · 61-69, M
@jackjjackson No point necessary. Making an observation.
Too many babies being born.
220,000 net growth a day.
Too many babies being born.
220,000 net growth a day.
jackjjackson · M
Really. How long is that sustainable? @Gusman
Gusman · 61-69, M
@jackjjackson If there is a point to be made, that is it.
Where will it all end? Lack of drinking water, food, housing, healthcare.
We are hurtling to an apocalypse of our own making.
Where will it all end? Lack of drinking water, food, housing, healthcare.
We are hurtling to an apocalypse of our own making.
jackjjackson · M
What happens first? Climate or population implosion? @Gusman
Gusman · 61-69, M
@jackjjackson Population Catastrophes. More mass deaths through Starvation, Thirst, Hypothermia.
If the Science is correct, more Ferocious/Frequent Storms, Wildfires, Land Inundation/Flooding
If the Science is correct, more Ferocious/Frequent Storms, Wildfires, Land Inundation/Flooding
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Gusman Indeed clean water is said to be the next shortage. In my country desal plants are in most coastal capitals now to guarantee drinking water,
Gusman · 61-69, M
@whowasthatmaskedman Perth has two and there are 30 operating in Australia to date.
Rich Countries can afford to build these plants.
Poorer countries populations will go thirsty.
Rich Countries can afford to build these plants.
Poorer countries populations will go thirsty.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Gusman Its always the poor that get it in the neck.. Look at India.,




