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I Believe Overpopulation Is A Real Problem

The Chinese policy of one child per family has created a problem in China, as more families kept sons and aborted daughters, as is done in a way in India. A similar policy anywhere else would result in a stagnation.

Population control can only be fairly instituted by a reduction in medical facilities available, which with delays in hospitals do effect.

A policy of forced sterilisation of young women has also been tried, allegedly in Britain, with a cervical cancer jab that has boric acid a constituent part. It's rat poison, so it will kill the production of ova, potentially.

How Nature will adjust human population is difficult to speculate about, but it's likely to be a devastating way as we have seen in the past with the bubonic plague, and the Black Death.
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Miram · 31-35, F
Children won't be the problem, adults long life expectancy is/would be in developed countries.

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But right now talking about this is pointless, bécause in a world where resources aren't distributed properly, and needs aren't prioritized over luxuries, there is no way to determine whether or not the current environmental concerns are linked to the number of people, instead of avoidable wastes ,expenses and poor management.