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Re: The Water Crisis (soon to be known as WWIV)

Sun April 23, 2023 4:55 pm

Bammer wrote:I would be very curious to see a chart/map that compares birth rates to income and/or education levels, in addition to geography.

Point being, who exactly is overpopulating the earth to the point where water (and housing and everything else) is so scarce. If such patterns of correlation exist.

Mexico and Egypt are the only two countries with growing birth rates. Extended life expectancy is generally the greater resource crunch, plus all the dildos in LA drinking Voss Water

Re: The Water Crisis (soon to be known as WWIV)

Sun April 23, 2023 7:32 pm

tragabigzanda wrote:
Bammer wrote:I would be very curious to see a chart/map that compares birth rates to income and/or education levels, in addition to geography.

Point being, who exactly is overpopulating the earth to the point where water (and housing and everything else) is so scarce. If such patterns of correlation exist.

Mexico and Egypt are the only two countries with growing birth rates. Extended life expectancy is generally the greater resource crunch, plus all the dildos in LA drinking Voss Water

Growing right now ok. How about over the past 20 years.

Earth’s population has nearly doubled since 1980.

Re: The Water Crisis (soon to be known as WWIV)

Wed May 10, 2023 11:33 am

This is kinda genius:

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