• FantasmaNaCasca@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    There are more houses/apartments than people.
    There is more food going to the trash than what we need.

    It’s not that we have a lot of people. The problem is the greed of a few and the complacency/idiocy of the rest.

    • booly@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      Yeah, having kids probably reduced my household resource consumption, compared to the dual income no kid lifestyle that my wife and I had before kids.

      Population growth is so far disconnected from resource consumption, because people’s resource consumption does not resemble a bell curve. A private jet produces more CO2 in an hour (about 2 tonnes) than the average Indian produces in a year (about 1.9 tonnes).

      The poor people having children aren’t destroying the planet. Rich people, childless or not, are. (And yes, I acknowledge that I fall under the “rich” category here.)