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Population growth must be slashed to protect human health and wellbeing, a Harvard University health professor says. Who also works as a pediatrician, says population growth and climate change are the two biggest threats to the future of life on earth.
Speaking at the National Press Club in Canberra on Tuesday, he said the discovery of new medicines often depends on healthy ecosystems, which continue to be destroyed.
Dr Bernstein gave the example of a recently extinct species of gastric-breeding frogs, that were unique to Australia.
The chemicals used to gestate spawn internally could have led to a cure for peptic ulcer disease, affecting more than a million Australians and 25 million Americans.
"With loss of individual species we foreclose upon the discovery of new medicines," he said, noting that one third of the world's species were forecast to be extinct by 2050.
Dr Bernstein said three-quarters of emerging diseases, including respiratory ailments, were the result of damaged ecological systems.
"Ecological barriers that once kept these infections at bay have been broken, opening the door to their passage of the human population, he said.
Over the past 50 years one fifth of the earth's topsoil and agricultural land has eroded, along with 90 per cent of marine fisheries and a third of forests, he said.
Over the same period the population has tripled to 6.5 billion people.
Dr Bernstein said to protect ecosystems, as the global population soars towards nine billion, policy makers need to cut carbon and population growth.
"We must do everything possible to further limit the growth of the human population," he said
Originally posted by predator0187
Maybe if we stopped being resource hogs maybe there would be enough for everyone to live a comfortable life.
And he said it's crucial GM crops, including drought resistant varieties, are freely available.
Originally posted by predator0187
This whole overpopulation is bullsh!t. Maybe if we stopped being resource hogs maybe there would be enough for everyone to live a comfortable life.
Any thoughts?
Pred...
Originally posted by predator0187
Harvard professor says it's crucial population is reduced through GMO foods
Dr Bernstein didn't suggest how to achieve this, saying it is up to policy makers in each country.
And he said it's crucial GM crops, including drought resistant varieties, are freely available.
As the picture shows, in 2025, water shortages will be more prevalent among poorer countries where resources are limited and population growth is rapid, such as the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Asia. By 2025, large urban and peri-urban areas will require new infrastructure to provide safe water and adequate sanitation. This suggests growing conflicts with agricultural water users, who currently consume the majority of the water used by humans.
Originally posted by predator0187
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Population growth must be slashed to protect human health and wellbeing, a Harvard University health professor says. Who also works as a pediatrician
This guy is admitting people need to be culled, and his job is to "help" sick kids ??
Hello CNFLICT OF INTEREST !!
My answer to his theory is:
"ok, let's start with you then, shall we?"
[edit on 15-4-2010 by HIWATT]