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Today's random truth #7.
This one is based on the the Left's need for some crisis to claim they can obviate or solve.
Global warming is the most obvious.
But they love to use this one as well: overpopulation....
They need to protect Mother Earth from the virus of human population increase.
"Over-Population: The Most Serious Environmental Problem for Science"
Over-Population: The Most Serious Environmental Problem for Science | PlanetSave
(Wanna guess how these folks vote?)
The truth:
The earth is far, far from overpopulated.
"The entire world population could fit in the state of Texas and it’d only have the population density of New York City!
There are 6.8 billion people on Earth. Calculations show that if we wanted to make everyone in Earth live on a space that had the same population density as New York City, we could fit everyone in about 666,265 square kilometers, which is less than the size of Texas!.
Not only does that leave the other 49 United States open, but it leaves all the other countries clear and open, too. So, it is pretty safe to say that we have enough space, the entire world except Texas, to farm and ranch for our food supply.
Would water be a problem, though? It's calculated that we need 350 billion liters of water per day to properly hydrate 6.8 billion people. It seems like a lot, but the Columbia River alone could produce that amount in less than a day.
By the way, the Columbia River is the U.S.’s fourth largest river. So, again, that leaves the rest of the world’s water supply open and ready to serve. So, we’re not really overpopulated." The entire world population could fit in the state of Texas and it d only have the population density of New York City - OMG Facts - The World s 1 Fact Source
This one is based on the the Left's need for some crisis to claim they can obviate or solve.
Global warming is the most obvious.
But they love to use this one as well: overpopulation....
They need to protect Mother Earth from the virus of human population increase.
"Over-Population: The Most Serious Environmental Problem for Science"
Over-Population: The Most Serious Environmental Problem for Science | PlanetSave
(Wanna guess how these folks vote?)
The truth:
The earth is far, far from overpopulated.
"The entire world population could fit in the state of Texas and it’d only have the population density of New York City!
There are 6.8 billion people on Earth. Calculations show that if we wanted to make everyone in Earth live on a space that had the same population density as New York City, we could fit everyone in about 666,265 square kilometers, which is less than the size of Texas!.
Not only does that leave the other 49 United States open, but it leaves all the other countries clear and open, too. So, it is pretty safe to say that we have enough space, the entire world except Texas, to farm and ranch for our food supply.
Would water be a problem, though? It's calculated that we need 350 billion liters of water per day to properly hydrate 6.8 billion people. It seems like a lot, but the Columbia River alone could produce that amount in less than a day.
By the way, the Columbia River is the U.S.’s fourth largest river. So, again, that leaves the rest of the world’s water supply open and ready to serve. So, we’re not really overpopulated." The entire world population could fit in the state of Texas and it d only have the population density of New York City - OMG Facts - The World s 1 Fact Source