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The “Population Bomb” was just a fairy tale

July 14th, 2010

Enviro-whackos invented the “population bomb” to scare people into compliance with their ideas.  But night time ghost stories can only scare people for so long.  At some point, the facts become so undeniable that even enviro-whackos have to admit they were wrong.  (Emphasis added).

A green myth is on the march. It wants to blame the world’s overbreeding poor people for the planet’s peril. It stinks. And on World Population Day, I encourage fellow environmentalists not to be seduced.

Some greens think all efforts to save the world are doomed unless we “do something” about continuing population growth. But this is nonsense. Worse, it is dangerous nonsense.

For a start, the population bomb that I remember being scared by 40 years ago as a schoolkid is being defused fast. Back then, most women round the world had five or six children. Today’s women have just half as many as their mothers — an average of 2.6. Not just in the rich world, but almost everywhere.

This is getting close to the long-term replacement level, which, allowing for girls who don’t make it to adulthood, is around 2.3. Women are cutting their family sizes not because governments tell them to, but for their own good and the good of their families — and if it helps the planet too, then so much the better.

This is a stunning change in just one generation. Why don’t we hear more about it? Because it doesn’t fit the doomsday agenda.

I can only imagine what these environmentalists were like growing up.  Who were they more upset to learn was not real: Santa or the Boogey Man?

So today, let’s all take a moment to laugh at environmentalists.  They certainly deserve it.

Oh, and go out, get married, and have a few kids, okay?

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