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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 8164402" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>He is not a lunatic. Indeed he is very capable and intelligent. Except that he is also quite stupid and mercenary.</p><p></p><p>The main problem feeding 9bn people is one of geography. The increase from today is overwhelmingly going to be in Africa with a smaller blip in Asia. The population elsewhere will likely be stable or decline without immigration.</p><p>Unfortunately Africa is ridden with corruption, ineptitude and war, all of which combined with the traditional episodes of pestilence and drought make it unlikely that they will be able to feed themselves. Which begs the question as to whether the forecast increase in their population will actually happen or as has happened through their history, infant deaths and starvation will increase to a point where their population is self-limiting at a somewhat lower level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 8164402, member: 718"] He is not a lunatic. Indeed he is very capable and intelligent. Except that he is also quite stupid and mercenary. The main problem feeding 9bn people is one of geography. The increase from today is overwhelmingly going to be in Africa with a smaller blip in Asia. The population elsewhere will likely be stable or decline without immigration. Unfortunately Africa is ridden with corruption, ineptitude and war, all of which combined with the traditional episodes of pestilence and drought make it unlikely that they will be able to feed themselves. Which begs the question as to whether the forecast increase in their population will actually happen or as has happened through their history, infant deaths and starvation will increase to a point where their population is self-limiting at a somewhat lower level. [/QUOTE]
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