Five reasons ‘population explosion’ is world’s biggest economic problem
By Paul B. Farrell, MarketWatch
Here’s how an exploding population will remain the key variable driving all other major economic issues in the next four short decades:
1. Global wars … over food, water and energy
Five years ago Fortune reported on “The Pentagon’s Weather Nightmare.” Yes, from inside our military comes a warning of “the mother of all national security issues.” As “the planet’s carrying capacity shrinks, an ancient pattern reemerges: the eruption of desperate all-out wars over food, water, and energy supplies.” But ask yourself: What if nations prioritized population control policies to minimize growth and reduce demand?
2. ‘Global warming’ … and nuclear threats
Will it work? In the latest Foreign Policy magazine, environmental economist Bill McKibben, author of “The End of Nature,” warns: “It might already be too late … to save the planet from a climate catastrophe.” The International Energy Agency’s answer is more supply to feed exploding demand: The world must spend “$45 trillion to build 1,400 nuclear power plants and vastly expand wind power” in order to “halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.” Their supply-side obsession assumes three billion more people. But what if we focused on cutting demand by stabilizing world population at 6 billion?
3. ‘Peak oil’ … versus ‘peak population’
Experts warn that “The Age of Oil” is over. Soon the marginal cost of extracting a barrel will equal the sale price. We are on the downside of the bell curve. Special interests like Exxon-Mobil and the Saudis disagree.
But check sites like LifeAftertheOilCrash.net: “Civilization as we know it is coming to an end soon. This is not the wacky proclamation of a doomsday cult, apocalypse bible prophecy sect, or conspiracy theory society. Rather, it is the scientific conclusion of the best paid, most widely respected geologists, physicists, bankers and investors in the world. These are rational, professional, conservative individuals who are absolutely terrified by a phenomenon known as global ‘peak oil.’” Warning: We’re near the tipping point: Stabilize population or self-destruct.
4. Alternative energies, ‘political will’ and lobbyists
Wall Street, Washington and Corporate America hustle the myth that we must become “energy independent.” History suggests narrow special-interest lobbyists will dull the “political will to act” till we pass the point of no return. Our population will grow from 300 million to 400 million by 2050, but the rest of the world will add another 3 billion, with all demanding more economic resources to meet burgeoning demands for energy, food and water. If the world’s population isn’t addressed, we’ll be outnumbered and outgunned.
5. The mythological math of ‘economic growth’
Economic equations stumble on bogus data. Last spring political historian Kevin Phillips wrote a brilliant Harper’s article “Numbers Racket” warning us that “the economy is worse than we know.” Politicians use “deceptive statistics” to sell “Americans that the U.S. economy is stronger, fairer, more productive, more dominant, and richer with opportunity than it really is. The corruption has tainted the very measures that most shape public perception of the economy.”
Making matters worse, economists are part of this conspiracy, tacitly endorsing government propaganda about progress.