Extreme Temperature Diary-January 25, 2018/ Topic: Fruit Flies in a Jar…The Population Bomb

Thursday January 25th… Dear Diary. The main purpose of this ongoing post will be to track United States extreme or record temperatures related to climate change. I’ll refer to extreme temperatures as ETs (not extraterrestrials)😊. Here is today’s climate change related topic:

Fruit Flies in a Jar… The Population Bomb

All right. Come on guys. I had to laugh, but in horror, when I heard today that not eating some types of sandwiches would save X amount of carbon being put into the atmosphere. Just really? I know that conservative, climate change deniers were really snickering when they read this even though it probably has some scientific merit. The way we consume food needs to be adjusted, but eating sandwiches is bad? Here is the actual article: 

https://newatlas.com/sandwiches-global-warming/53128/

Seriously, I can’t count the number of  pieces I have read over the years suggesting that we have to eat a certain way to protect the environment. What most pussyfoot around is the big, proverbial elephant in the room- overpopulation.

If there ever was one subject ranked numero uno on the taboo list of what not to write about in association with climate change this is it. In the world of politics some pundits won’t touch abortion, which is part of the issue of overpopulation. When does human life really begin…when sperm meets egg, or later? I’m not going to get into a discussion about the morality or immorality of abortion, just suffice it to say that I believe that when a child is brought into this world it should have the best environmental, parental, and social structure possible throughout the duration of its life. That being written, sometime in the not too distant future children are going to be suffering the ravages of what is now preventable climate change, if they haven’t already in countries like Syria, should carbon emissions continue unabated.

So today I’m going to state a very inconvenient fact. The more people on the planet the worse climate change will be. Each of us is responsible for using resources through the course of our lives requiring energy, which up to this point in history has been generated by fossil fuels. The key to sustainability is generating enough green energy for a given, finite number of people whether it be just a few million or well more than 10 billion. That’s not to write that we should get rid of several billion people all at once, heaven forbid, just that through education and some tweaking of social mores the Earths population can either stabilize or slowly go down.

As stated, once a person is born they have the right to the best life possible, provided that they earn it, of course. Overcrowding, though, can make that possibility of  a good life very dim. Even if there was not a climate crisis overpopulation in some areas around the planet is a big problem. Ask yourself this question. Are homo sapiens better and smarter than fruit flies in a jar? When I was a kid one of my science experiments was to place two  fruit flies in a Mason jar along with some decaying fruit serving as a food supply. Within a couple of days the jar was full of flies happily flying around their little glass cage. A couple of days after that though, either the food was all used up and/or the flies ran out of oxygen, and all were dead. Granted, we can grow food, and plants help to recycle the atmosphere, but can we sustain life in our closed jar, Earth?

The less people on the planet, the less of a carbon footprint on Earth. So, what would be a truly sustainable number of individuals for Earth? According to an organization called Word Population Balance the Earth’s current population of seven billion would need to go down to two billion if European styles of living were to be attained and across the planet. Quoting WPB, “It is crucial to understand that the longer we continue claiming more resources than the Earth can sustainably provide, the less able the Earth can meet our resource needs in the future – and the fewer people the planet can support – long term.”

A reduction in birth rates would be very beneficial, but curbing births is not supported by many religious views. The planet’s population should reach ten billion by about 2050 barring horrendous wars and disease. From my own personal perspective life begins at conception, so preventing unwanted pregnancies begins and ends with birth control techniques.

As a global society, sooner or later, we will encounter barriers to population growth that may be very unpleasant for those living in future times. Perhaps due to changes in society from America to Europe to China and India population may peak at around ten billion then naturally, as many have suggested during the second half of the 21st century mainly due to the education of women, then decline. Many parents have more than two children to guarantee that they will be taken care of in old age. Perhaps if societies took care of the elderly better there would be no need for larger families.

Will societies want to put a tax on more than two children per family just like carbon taxes are being considered in the current day? Hopefully not, but pressures to do so I’m sure will mount with time. Remember the Chinese one child per family ruling? Well, lead balloons do not fly.

I wonder if the human race will be like fruit flies in a jar, using up resources, not capable of adapting to a changing world. We currently are asking ourselves if we want to live in a green world with less people, or a brown, crowded planet experiencing short, cruel, and brutish lives, as envisioned by philosopher Thomas Hobbes. The choice is ours to make now. 

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I’ll add ET reports should I come across those later tonight.

The Climate Guy

 

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