A nice splash from a moderate size asteroid in the South Pacific would reduce the global population real good.
Eschew places where the ‘rats pack.
I loved driving around Nevada. My wife and I drove “The Loneliest Road in America” from north of Reno to Ely. Lots of open spaces there!
Yet libs claim we need to reduce the population because Earth is over taxed.
Montana turned out the lights...
Hey, who let that map out? How can we possibly convince everyone about overpopulation and “sustainability” so we can implement our totalitarian state worldwide?
And UN Agenda 21 wants to cram the rest of them in there too, at lease the ones they don’t eliminate.
I used to fly from St. Louis to Seattle for business and from 30K feet during daylight it was nearly impossible to see evidence that the planet was inhabited at all. Just the occasional railroad or Interstate highway.
That’s a map of what CWII would look like in the U. S.
My God! Some of those states look like North Korea!
E.g., here we have a night-time satellite photo of Korea in the center with China to the west and Japan to the east. The population of South Korea is 50 million. That of North Korea (outlined in white) is 25 million.
I read somewhere that if you assigned every person in the world one square yard, the total space occupied would be about 45 square miles.
Useless info, but rather surprising.
Damn, that one guy in Alaska need to turn his light off.
Sure, but most of the vermin live just around Washington D.C.
And in the US, most people live in big metro areas. So media in the biggest metro areas think that everyone is just like their gentrified inner city neighbors.
They think that because people beside them are of different races and gender identities that everyone is like that. Those who think they have diversity often have the least diversity.
Does this mean that all the liberals that told us we need to abort babies because of overpopulation were . . . gasp . . . LYING?
I’m happy to say I live in one of the dark spots.
That’s such a fascinating map.
Fresno (home of Free Republic) shows up pretty good.
I’d have thought New Orleans would be more dense and I’m surprised Detroit is as dense as it is.
“half the planet’s population lives on just 1% of its land”
And the whole population of the planet can live in Texas in a typical US
neighborhood (one third the size of the state) and still
have enough space and resources left over to support them.
Planet wide overpopulation is a myth.
How about this little tidbit....we could give every man woman and child on Earth 2000sqft to live in....and every one of us would fit within the state of Texas.
Remember that the next time you have a pertinent conversation with a stupid liberal.