Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Roughly 6,000,000. 5,900,000 of those would be women. Hot women. And of those 100,000 dudes, 99% would be eunuchs. And everyone would worship me as a God. Also, I'd have a spaceship. Space is cool.
Originally posted by: TallBill
According to population studies, the earth will reach about 8 billion in 2035-2050 and hold fairly stead.
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: TallBill
According to population studies, the earth will reach about 8 billion in 2035-2050 and hold fairly stead.
Huh, that's interesting. Did the study state why the population would hold steady at that point? Resource issues? If that's the case, would it be holding steady because the death rate increases while the birth rate stays the same?
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: TallBill
According to population studies, the earth will reach about 8 billion in 2035-2050 and hold fairly stead.
Huh, that's interesting. Did the study state why the population would hold steady at that point? Resource issues? If that's the case, would it be holding steady because the death rate increases while the birth rate stays the same?
Yeah, it'd flatline because birth rate and death rate would be roughly the same. It's a population S-curve.
I cant quote or reference anything, we covered this in biology last semester when learning about population models.
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Hard to tell. We're probably already using more resources than all the other animals combined. At some point that's got to screw something up. *shrug*
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Just curious what the study considered the cause for the rate changes. Right now birth rate is higher than death rate, so one or both would need to adjust for it to flatline overall population. If the flatlining is due to resource constraints, that may not be pretty...
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Hard to tell. We're probably already using more resources than all the other animals combined. At some point that's got to screw something up. *shrug*
I think you are incorrectly assuming we are apart from the animals. Nature doesn't give a damn about us, and we are lumped in that pile with the animals.
Originally posted by: TallBill
According to population studies, the earth will reach about 8 billion in 2035-2050 and hold fairly steady.
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: TallBill
According to population studies, the earth will reach about 8 billion in 2035-2050 and hold fairly stead.
Huh, that's interesting. Did the study state why the population would hold steady at that point? Resource issues? If that's the case, would it be holding steady because the death rate increases while the birth rate stays the same?
Originally posted by: miketheidiot
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
Originally posted by: TallBill
According to population studies, the earth will reach about 8 billion in 2035-2050 and hold fairly stead.
Huh, that's interesting. Did the study state why the population would hold steady at that point? Resource issues? If that's the case, would it be holding steady because the death rate increases while the birth rate stays the same?
birth rates have dropped like a brick, the think the mean number of children per woman is down to below 2.5 now, which is barely above replacement.
Resource issues are not an issue, even with peak oil (lol) the number of people the planet could support with todays land usage and technology, is several fold higher than what we currently support.
Originally posted by: BudAshes
If there weren't so many people we could each get away with wasting a lot more resources with less consequences. What do you think the optimum number of people on earth would be?
Originally posted by: DVad3r
FEMA will take care of that. They are making concentration camps and plastic coffins for you.
