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Cynthia Fisher's avatar

You don't say anything about the fact that earth is not just for humans - - or do you only value our resources from an anthropocentric point of view. Even considering 100 billion humans is an idea I find utterly abhorrent. I suggest you read 'The World Without Us' by Alan Weisman.

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Roeland's avatar

I just happened to stumble upon "The domestication of people and animals" on Matthew Yglesias' substack.

https://www.slowboring.com/p/the-domestication-of-people-and-animals

And yeah this post gives me similar vibes. The wold can support tens of billions of chickens, just not very comfortably. Maybe it can support tens of billions of people, but also not very comfortably.

Nobody is forgoing kids out of concern that the world can't carry enough people. It is more that advanced economies systematically stop being able to support people having kids. People are no longer able to bear the costs. Or we become unable to fit the things we need to raise children into cities (playgrounds or schools take up space, but produce less dollars than a office tower). Some fare worse than others — South Korea springs to mind. But even the Netherlands, famously good at building kid friendly suburbs, has a fertility rate well below 2.

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