freza wrote:Shafique, the fact that there is unequal distribution of food does not mean that there isn't a population crisis. Too many humans are using up too many resources which have resulted in decimated lands (for space, the more humans, the more living space we need, logical right?) timber, fuel sources, etc. Just the lands alone that have been cleared up to raise cattle are so vast as to be small countries. There is an overall fresh water shortage globally and also the problem of land erosion in some parts of the world. It seems that some areas are shrinking or sinking into the ocean year by year. Too many people put a strain on the environment. And the environment is at a crisis right now.
Don't believe the hype - overpopulation isn't causing the problem, over consumption by the minority is.
Check out the FAQ at http://www.overpopulation.com and the numerous other sites that Google throws up if you search for "population crisis".
In the 60s they were predicting that the world would implode if the population reached 4bn - we're way past that now (they similarly got it wrong in the 70's, 80's... )
Cheers,
Shafique