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Overpopulation pollution affects human life. 3 steps let you end those threats.
Overpopulation pollution threatens living standards in many ways.
Hasn’t always. Many societies recall early times of magic tranquility. Eden, for example. Eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil brought expulsion. Evil abused the goodness of family with overpopulation excess.
Overpopulation pollution demeans Creation.
Increased numbers worsen injury caused air, water, solid waste pollutants and infinite combinations of such nasties.
Unlike goldfish, pollution isn’t content to be confined by neat human-assigned categories. Pollution happily spills and splashes from one category to another. Thus as chemistry changes of the air we breathe, acidification spreads across oceans that have fed us. Both forces gradually affect sediments deposited around the world.
The movie Soylent Green imagined a world deprived of human life support after world oceans collapsed. Since Soylent Green, growing numbers increasingly degrade clean waters, food, shelter, and other necessities that tomorrow’s children deserve as much as we did.
Competition for what’s left stirs the wolves of human us-versus-them passions.
Human emotions have been shaped by eons of population-driven adversity. Us-against-others overpopulation-molded instincts have prepared us to compete with others through repeated bouts of enslavement, genocide, and war.
“Too bad,” Buzzie our friendly buzzard might add with that sparkle in her eye, “except for us buzzards! You’d think humies could do better!”
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