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Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Lance Winslow
Our innate needs to procreate and continually populate the Planet earth like a plague is causing some issues, which may in fact turn our bright future and destiny into a mirage of desperation. How so you ask?
Well let’s take for instance our fresh water supply, if humans need an abundance of water supply and there are more humans then you need more water since human beings need surface water is fresh to live, we need to think of ways to turn saltwater into freshwater and to have enough of such facilities in place to serve the world's greatest populations.
We see China has been proactive to build large infrastructure projects to serve its 1.4 billion people. Even where life is not considered as valuable; well at least it is not thought of in the same way as in the first world countries; we see emerging market Third World countries, they still need
water to survive. Not filthy ridden polluted water with human waste and viruses, but potable water, which is safe to drink.
Recently in the United States we have seen extreme drought situations in the western states, which cannot support the growing population base in the areas once served. It appears there is significant political and religious opposition to the modification of human life. So we are left to continue on a collision course with an unacceptable outcome or we must change our environment somewhat through incremental modification of the Earth System. Either we modify our rapid population growth of our species or we will pay the price for doing nothing to stop it at a later date, which is coming quite sooner than expected. Think on this.
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