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joshcryer

(62,265 posts)
62. I think technological sharing has a bigger effect.
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 11:21 PM
Jan 2013

Sex education is powerful, but I think technological sharing will help boost intelligent and is compassionate.

It's one thing to say "Hey, wear condoms, but clean drinking water? Hahaha, your kids will have a low survival rate. Wear condoms!" It's another thing to say "Hey, here's clean drinking water, hehehe! Your kids will outlive you and every generation before you!"

It sounds like a 75% reduction in population would then save us ............ Angry Dragon Jan 2013 #1
It wouldn't hurt. wtmusic Jan 2013 #2
"but there is hope" NoOneMan Jan 2013 #3
I hope so. wtmusic Jan 2013 #4
That's quite some faith you have NoOneMan Jan 2013 #5
It simplifies the problem to one of controlling population wtmusic Jan 2013 #6
If we wanted to simplify the problem, pretending it doesn't exist may be easier NoOneMan Jan 2013 #7
Sorry this good news peeves you so badly wtmusic Jan 2013 #10
Its non-news. Its fiction in the manner its being applied. You don't know what you are talking about NoOneMan Jan 2013 #12
BTW, where should we start? NoOneMan Jan 2013 #8
There are about 5 billion people that are in fact hell-bent on consumption GliderGuider Jan 2013 #14
You seem to be intent on proving yourself wrong. wtmusic Jan 2013 #17
You claimed that it's not a consumption problem, it's a population problem GliderGuider Jan 2013 #20
Who said it's not a consumption problem? wtmusic Jan 2013 #23
"The point is that increasing energy efficiency makes consumption go down" NoOneMan Jan 2013 #24
Only because our population keeps going up. wtmusic Jan 2013 #26
So it did or it didn't? NoOneMan Jan 2013 #30
Do you understand what "per capita" means? wtmusic Jan 2013 #34
"Per capita consumption...went down. " NoOneMan Jan 2013 #37
No, it's that you either don't understand or are being obtuse. wtmusic Jan 2013 #40
"The US went down" NoOneMan Jan 2013 #42
It may make the consumption of energy go down in the USA GliderGuider Jan 2013 #32
Using "lust" in reference to Al Gore's yacht wtmusic Jan 2013 #36
trust me... Big Bird has been around professing myth fascisthunter Jan 2013 #29
"Thirty-two years later, with all of their iPhones, flat-screen TVs,....." NoOneMan Jan 2013 #9
You're looking at total, I'm looking at per capita. wtmusic Jan 2013 #11
Why are you looking at per capita energy consumption? What does Jevon's Paradox say about it? NoOneMan Jan 2013 #13
Um...societies can't have babies. wtmusic Jan 2013 #15
"I've shown that energy consumption is almost entirely related to population growth" NoOneMan Jan 2013 #16
9%. wtmusic Jan 2013 #18
Please retire the bad, poor Indian breeder crap NoOneMan Jan 2013 #19
Per capita energy use in India is increasing wtmusic Jan 2013 #21
Because they are using the energy freed up by our efficient innovations, and adopting them as well! NoOneMan Jan 2013 #22
How would being less efficient aid in our "keeping them down"? wtmusic Jan 2013 #25
If we burned twice as much energy, do you think the market would take notice? NoOneMan Jan 2013 #28
"Growth" is a tricky word. wtmusic Jan 2013 #33
Why, it certainly has correlated to growth in consumption within the global context NoOneMan Jan 2013 #35
You can't assume that from the numbers wtmusic Jan 2013 #38
The numbers imply a clear correlation NoOneMan Jan 2013 #39
What industrial revolutions are you referring to? wtmusic Jan 2013 #41
OK, let's look at per capita energy consumption. GliderGuider Jan 2013 #27
The rest of the world is more efficient than the US wtmusic Jan 2013 #31
That's another good way to muddle the argument. joshcryer Jan 2013 #44
Do you believe that a free transfer of technology is fair? nt wtmusic Jan 2013 #49
Yes. joshcryer Jan 2013 #59
The US is not the metric for more energy consumption. joshcryer Jan 2013 #43
That second graphic really tells the tale. GliderGuider Jan 2013 #45
Lest we forget Norman Borlaug's technological efficiencies. joshcryer Jan 2013 #46
It's never just one thing The2ndWheel Jan 2013 #47
+1 wtmusic Jan 2013 #51
I don't know if they're the enemy or not The2ndWheel Jan 2013 #52
Very succinct and on point. GliderGuider Jan 2013 #53
We'll keep fixing the problems of yesterday's solutions until we can't NoOneMan Jan 2013 #54
There are two options: Business-As-Usual, and Not-Business-As-Usual. wtmusic Jan 2013 #60
I do not believe efficiency and technology are the enemy. joshcryer Jan 2013 #58
World economies don't need capitalism to grow and consume energy NoOneMan Jan 2013 #63
I dispute that. The world is moving toward state monopoly capitalism. joshcryer Jan 2013 #64
Sure, but that's muddling the argument further. joshcryer Jan 2013 #57
Claiming efficiency is the cause of population growth is silly. wtmusic Jan 2013 #48
You seriously want me to believe India's population... joshcryer Jan 2013 #55
It definitely wouldn't have doubled without sex, wtmusic Jan 2013 #61
I think technological sharing has a bigger effect. joshcryer Jan 2013 #62
Don't forget the outsourcing of wealth, healthcare, and standard of living wtmusic Jan 2013 #50
You redundantly stated "standard of living." joshcryer Jan 2013 #56
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