So What’s Wrong with More People?
ENS102D
March 3, 20006
Three ethics by Garrett Hardin• The Lifeboat Ethic. (1974 - AAAS Presentation)Envision a lifeboat with space for 50…..
"So long as nations multiply at different rates, survival requires that we adopt the ethic of the lifeboat. A lifeboat can hold only so many people. There are more than two billion wretched people in the world - ten times as many as in the United States. It is literally beyond our ability to save them all … Both international granaries and lax immigration policies must be rejected if we are to save something for our grandchildren."
Link to Hardin’s essays - http://www.garretthardinsociety.org/
Three ethics by Garrett Hardin
• The Tragedy of the Commons (Science, December 13,
1968 )
http://www.garretthardinsociety.org/articles/art_tragedy_of_the_commons.html
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Three ethics by Garrett Hardin
• Freedom is an illusion (Extension of The Tragedy of the Commons
by Garrett Hardin, 1998 )
“Individualism is cherished because it produces freedom, but the gift is conditional: The more the population exceeds the carrying capacity of the environment, the more freedoms must be given up. As cities grow, the freedom to park is restricted by the number of parking meters or fee-charging garages. Traffic is rigidly controlled. On the global scale, nations are abandoning not only the freedom of the seas, but the freedom of the atmosphere, which acts as a common sink for aerial garbage. Yet to come are many other restrictions as the world's population continues to grow. “
http://www.garretthardinsociety.org/articles/art_extension_tragedy_commons.html
The Problem - 1798
• http://desip.igc.org/populationmaps.html• Food is necessary for human existence. • Human population, if not checked, tends to grow faster than the power in
the earth to produce subsistence. • The effects of these two unequal powers must be kept equal. • Misery is the mechanism that balances human requirements and available
resources. • Nature's requirement that the imbalance between demand and supply be
resolved forms the "strongest obstacle in the way of any very great improvement of society," and thus makes "the perfectibility of man and society" a theoretical and practical impossibility.
• The Principle of Population, i.e., the inevitability of misery due to the power of population to overwhelm resources, provides the mainspring behind the advance of human civilization by creating incentives for progress.
The Problem - 1968
• The Population Bomb - Paul Ehrlich
"The battle to feed all of humanity is over. In the 1970s and 1980s hundreds of millions of people will starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now. At this late date nothing can prevent a substantial increase in the world death rate..."
How is human population growing?
• exponential
growth
How is human population growing?
• MN
growth
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Year
Minnesota Population Growth
Data: U.S. Bureau of Census 1850 - 1990
How is human population growing?
• Japan stabilizing 1.3• SAfrica - Aids
declining• Afganistan (7)• Nigeria >5• France 1.5• China 1.6 but still
growing.
• Sweden 1.72
What did you find?
How is human population growing?
• unequalgrowth
What are the factors that affect human population growth?
• TFR• Life Exp• Technology• Education• Health care• Age• culture• personal
• historical
How is human population growing?
• Total fertility rates
How is human population growing?
• Total fertility rates
How is human population growing?• Population Profile
How is human population growing?
• Mortality (CDR)
So what happened? Was the bomb a dud?
• Two Transitions:
1. The Demographic Transition
2. The Epidemiologic Transition
The Demographic Transition
• Explanations?
The Epidemiologic Transition
• Explanations?
What will be the trends of the future?
For Next Week
• Read Chapter 6• Presentations in Lab• Friday - another online
exam becomes available