• @cosmicrookie
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    39 months ago

    That’s just garbage talk. Sure we can enjoy life now and not consider the future of the planet but is your life more worth than the future of our own species? I find it deeply concerning that we as humans know what to do to not go extinct, buy don’t do it.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrying_capacity

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      -39 months ago

      is your life more worth than the future of our own species?

      Where exactly does the future of the species come from if no one has kids?

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        9 months ago

        It’s not black or white. Or on and off

        I don’t expect all human reproduction to just stop. But cutting down on the human population by either having no children or only one, would substantially reduce the load humans place on the planet and mayne even increase quality of life. Not to mention that it would improve the chances of other species to thrive.

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          -59 months ago

          Sure. But your framing of not having children as “environmentally friendly”, if embraced, results in only the unconscientious people having kids. That’s literally the premise of Idiocracy.

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        39 months ago

        There is absolutely no scenario in which everyone stops having children. If everyone who could be convinced not to have children is convinced, there will still be plenty of human beings.

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          09 months ago

          As I’ve said, if you convince everyone who considers their environmental impact to not have children, who does that leave having children? What becomes of the environment when it’s only the environmentally negligent raising future generations?