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To: Gemlaoshi who wrote (138437)1/21/2018 11:16:23 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 220240
 
Club of Rome Limits to Growth doesn't apply. Here is why:

Club of Rome Limits to Growth ideas resulted from babybooming allover the world. Its target was the developing world inability to feed. Which was corrected by Green Revolution and the enduing baby bust that resulted in population being big because people are living longer.

Out today's problem affects the advanced economies suffering from the result of the bay bust.

I would not call Return to natural size ill-defined. I call it not as intuitive. People like intuitive things, like they prefer processed food. One would need to go to history books to see empires that collapsed and countries that returned to natural size.

Look to the British. They returned to Natural Size and has still room to shrink a nit more.