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In The Population Bomb, Paul R. Ehrlich argued that the optimal global population was around 1 billion people. He still argues for this today. Here’s the thing: if we were to accept for a moment that this was the optimal number of people (which I don’t), it’s not possible to reduce the population quickly enough for that to help address our environmental problems. If anyone argues that it is, they don’t understand how demographic change works.
Not the End of the World: How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet
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