PhD in aerospace engineering from Wallonia.

Docteur ingénieur en aérospatiale de Wallonie.

Docteur indjenieur e-n areyospåciå del Walonreye.

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  • thedarkfly@feddit.nlto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneParental rule:
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    7 days ago

    Population growth is slowing, but is still going up

    Look at the population pyramids of the US, Europe, China, India. Population’s reaching the peak. Only Africa is not yet at its peak, probably for economic reasons.

    There is not enough resources to support 9 billion people unless most of them live at a low level.

    My turn to play the [citation needed] card :^)

    There is more then just energy included in ‘resources’ so no amount of solar power fixes the issue long term currently.

    Sustainability and renewables also mean resources being dug up stay in the loop and can be recycled. There’s no physical reason not to be able to reuse a lot of the resources we need.



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    far too many people

    On what base? If it’s about resources, there are plenty renewable resources for even more people than now. It’s more about how we use them. If people live like americans then I agree.

    the planet is at a breaking point

    That’s more to do with the unsustainable way we treat the planet. So, more to do with the systems in place than the amount of people.