So the population is 7 billion now, is there a problem with this now? Answer No. There will be a problem in years to come but I don’t think that it will affect food resources. Europe has been holding back agriculture in most countries to keep the price of food artificially high for years. They are even paying farmers in the UK to leave fields fallow so that there are no corn or crop mountains. The once dairy farmer in the UK is now a thing of the past, albeit there are a few left, as we buy in milk from the EU because it keeps for years and its called "Long Life" sold in a cardboard box. I have dared my daughters to bring it in the house as it tastes exactly what it looks like “Piss”.


I would think that there is at least one third of the Earth that is not used for food or inhabited in any way because of climate or accessibility. It is still a resource and it can with scientific knowledge and a shit load of money [The money that is wasted on warring with every country that says boo to the United States and Europe.] be turned into fertile food resources. There is also enough land to house another few billion people.


Nature also has a way of keeping the populations down, by tidal waves, tornado’s, hurricanes, and epidemics of rare strains of flue and the like. There are normal terminal illnesses, and I think it was once said that a person dies by accident every second somewhere in the world. Instead of these scientists and statesmen putting the shits up all those people that don’t know any better, they should be sorting out the problem before the inevitable takes place. However, no doubt in ten years time they will still be walking about with one thumb in their mouth and the other thumb stuck up their ass.


This only my thoughts


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