Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Slowed By Bankruptcy Of Climate Change Ideas

Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Slowed By Bankruptcy Of Climate Change Ideas

 

ONN – Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Slowed By Bankruptcy Of Climate Change Ideas

Oakland – Bankrupt climate change ideology has slowed the development of the Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal or “OBOT”. A project who’s origins go back to a 500-Oaklander strategic planning event called “Oakland Sharing The Vision“, what’s now called the OBOT has been the sad target of a climate change activism that is based on the idea that simply getting rid of the fossil fuel industry will stop the global warming problem.

It will not.

The increase in global temperatures will not stop even if we reach zero emissions in energy production. What causes it is the steady increase in population.

What happens when you have too many people in a room? The room gets hotter.

That’s why this 2010 headline in Business Week is still relevant today:

Population Growth Is Still The Biggest Problem Facing Humanity

That was the headline of a guest post by Gary Peters, a retired geography professor with a long time interest in population issues. Professor Peters wrote

Resource scarcities, especially oil, are likely to limit future economic growth; the demographic transition that has accompanied economic growth in the past may not be possible for many nations today. Nearly 220,000 people are added to the planet every day, further compounding most resource and environmental problems. The United States adds another person every eleven seconds. We can no longer wait for increasing wealth to bring down fertility in remaining high fertility nations; we need policies and incentives to stop growth now.

Much has been written about population growth since the first edition of Malthus’s famous essay was published in 1798. However, an underlying truth is usually left unsaid: Population growth on Earth must cease. It makes more sense for humans to bring growth to a halt by adjusting birth rates downward in humane ways rather than waiting for death rates to move upward as the four horsemen reappear. Those who think it inhumane to control human fertility have apparently never experienced conditions in Third World shanty towns, where people struggle just to stay alive for another day.

So population growth is the problem and not Insight Terminal Solutions Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal. Stopping population growth is the ultimate solution. It could mean something as simple as a worldwide month where no babies are planned for birth. Just one time where we take a temporary action to guarantee the permanence of comfort on this earth.

IF climate change activists were really interested in solving the problem, they would start with population growth, first, then use of technology on existing industrial base, rather than trying to kick people out of jobs, and putting firms out of business.

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