That's the point sendler is always making; that wealth and consumption are the same thing. Any person who is wealthy is also a large consumer.
The logical conclusion then is that if you want to reduce consumption, there are only 2 ways to go about doing it:
1. Reduce population
2. Reduce wealth
So the environmental "problem" isn't that we aren't all driving EVs and using LED bulbs, it's that we're rich and prolific.
People living in the US are the 1%, including those we consider "low income".
The rate of population growth is in decline, so I tend to believe technology will allow us to live in relatively high standards of living until population naturally peaks; perhaps somewhere around 10 billion. From there we will face the opposite population crisis; aging populations with declining numbers.
In the future, reproduction will be more about making a decision, and less about impulsiveness.
Last edited by redpoint5; 11-07-2018 at 04:26 PM..
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