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usrevenge said:
Dr.Grass said:
Pretty predictable that most people said earth is already overpopulated.

Too bad these people are all morons. EARTH ISN'T EVEN CLOSE to be being overpopulated. The main reason people think this to be the fact is because humans cram themselves into overpopulated cities and get a false impression about the world as a whole.

There is more than enough space to live.
There is more than enough space to cultivate food.
There is more than enough stupidity to never achieve these things properly.


earth is over populated, we drain much more resources then the earth naturally produces why do you think food is so expensive? why is gas going up so sharply? why has nearly every precious resource  such as metals and lumber risen in price? because too many people use too much. 

sure we can it 20 more billion people if we make earth one big city, but it will suck when, you know, there is no food privacy, or nature in general.

 

There is enough food, water and land.

http://www.physorg.com/news63547941.html

http://www.peta.org/issues/animals-used-for-food/meat-wastes-natural-resources.aspx

http://www.ajcn.org/content/78/3/660S.full

http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/aug97/livestock.hrs.html

http://rosenlake.net/er/Lugenbehl.html

http://michaelbluejay.com/veg/environment.html

"If all the grain currently fed to livestock in the United States were consumed directly by people, the number of people who could be fed would be nearly 800 million," David Pimentel, professor of ecology in Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, reported at the July 24-26 meeting of the Canadian Society of Animal Science in Montreal. Or, if those grains were exported, it would boost the U.S. trade balance by $80 billion a year, Pimentel estimated.