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Cities at the tipping point - overpopulation destroying major U.S. cities.
March 6, 2007 | Joe Lynch

Posted on 03/09/2007 8:38:29 AM PST by westcoastwillieg

Cities at the tipping point - overpopulation destroying major U.S. cities.

Ref: https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/us.html

Ref: http://www.carryingcapacity.org/

A common fallacy is to equate existing and seemingly open or "unused" spaces with the kind of resources and ecologically productive land needed to support human life under modern conditions. In fact, the criterion for determining whether a region is overpopulated is not land area, but carrying capacity.

Carrying capacity refers to the number of individuals who can be supported in a given area within natural resource limits, and without degrading the natural social, cultural and economic environment for present and future generations. The carrying capacity for any given area is not fixed. It can be altered by improved technology, but mostly it is changed for the worse by pressures which accompany a population increase. As the environment is degraded, carrying capacity actually shrinks, leaving the environment no longer able to support even the number of people who could formerly have lived in the area on a sustainable basis. No population can live beyond the environment's carrying capacity for very long.

The average American's "ecological footprint" (the demands an individual endowed with average amounts of resources, i.e., land, water, food, fiber, waste assimilation and disposal, etc. puts on the environment) is about 12 acres, an area far greater than that taken up by one's residence and place of school or work.

The CIA World Factbook lists the total land area of the United States (includes the 50 states and District of Columbia) as 9,161,923 sq km---converted to acres, the total land area of the United States is 2,263,911,173 acres. Dividing total area by the 12 acre ecological footprint per person yields a sustainable population of 188,659,264. Even if we lower the ecological footprint to 10 acres per person the calculation will yield a population of 226,391,117 far lower than our current population of 300 million. By this measure, the United States is overpopulated by well over 70 million people.

While some may quibble with the method used, the math is irrefutable. This back of the envelope calculation is one that every American should be aware of. Immigration is largely responsible for our population growth. Immigrants don't travel by covered wagon anymore, the majority congregate in our cities. The demands on our cities are overwhelming. Anyone who lives in a large city can see the results of overpopulation on their roads, schools, hospitals, courts and jails. While many reasons are given for electrical outages and the high price of oil, the root cause (usually not stated) is simply overpopulation. The amount of energy we require is largely a function of population. Just as two people require more water than one person so it is with energy in a modern society.

By the year 2050, census estimates predict that our population will be almost 500,000,000 and by 2075 may reach ONE BILLION. Behind China and India, the U.S. is the third most populous nation in the world and we’re fast catching up. According to the U.S. Census Bureau our population was 297,821,175 on January 1, 2006 an increase of 2.71 million in only one year. Unless we elect politicians who have the courage to reduce population growth, the future is grim.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: amnesty; illegal; illegalimmigration; immigration; legal; liberalmisanthropes; megabarf; zpg
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To: Vigilanteman
Tokyo cab drivers speak better English.

OK. I'll give you that one.

Tokyo always intimidated me, even though I grew up just south of NYC. I like the area around Hiroshima, especially Miyajima. Those dog-sized deer are just too irresistable. I spent so much on deer food I almost didn't have enough left for oyster donburi.

81 posted on 03/09/2007 11:57:35 AM PST by reformed_democrat ("... it's a dishonor to leave your allies." President Traian Basescu, Romania)
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To: kabar
I was of the understanding that the repopulation rate of US-born citizens was close to 2.0 per couple, that the numbers you cite are in addition to this (thus the census-cited increase from 280 million to 300 million, app. 20 million immigrants, legal and illegal, in addition to replacement of native population).

Do you have a link to evidence that states that the 2.0 replacement rate includes immigrants, illegals and those born to immigrants and illegals, which would also indicate that native-born citizens and those with generational rooting in America are not at replacement levels?
82 posted on 03/09/2007 11:59:06 AM PST by Ghost of Philip Marlowe (Liberals are blind. They are the dupes of Leftists who know exactly what they're doing.)
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To: westcoastwillieg

I did my part - I left nyc! :-)


83 posted on 03/09/2007 11:59:42 AM PST by HitmanLV ("If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking until you do suck seed." - Jerry 'Curly' Howard)
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To: Tulane

I am guessing he votes democrat.

I'd guess that, too. But I thought dems were in favor of open borders and, in case they hadn't noticed, the largely hispanic population coming through the open border are fairly fertile.

OH. My bad. I am talking like the dems make sense. never mind.


84 posted on 03/09/2007 12:19:38 PM PST by JewishRighter
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To: Hildy
I thought major cities are LOSING people

That was my first thought as well. Plus, what are we supposed to do - count to 188,888,888 and every one after that commit suicide?

85 posted on 03/09/2007 12:22:26 PM PST by radiohead (They call me DOCTOR radiohead.)
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To: westcoastwillieg

I would have said, hate-filled, left-wing extremists were destroying the cities.

It's not like immigrants started showing up here last week.


86 posted on 03/09/2007 12:27:56 PM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: reformed_democrat

Comparison

Japan
Total Area : 377,835 sq km
Population : 127,463,611

US
Total Area : 9,826,630 sq km
Population : 298,444,215


In absolute figures US looks a long way from over populated...Density of population does not necessarily mean deterioration in life style ...


87 posted on 03/09/2007 12:50:48 PM PST by MunnaP
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To: MunnaP

> In absolute figures US looks a long way from over
> populated...

That's only if you don't consider Japan overcrowded.

I don't think many Americans would be happy with either the physical or cultural restrictions the Japanese tolerate in order to put that many people into that small a space.


88 posted on 03/09/2007 12:53:54 PM PST by voltaires_zit (Government is the problem, not the answer.)
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To: Hildy
I thought major cities are LOSING people. I'm so tired of these scare stories. YAWN YAWN YAWN.

They are. At least many of them are especially in the north and north east.

89 posted on 03/09/2007 12:57:32 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (All that is required for evil to triumph is that good men do nothing -E. Burke)
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To: kabar
2030 [Projected]--364 million
2050 [Projected]--400 million

Let me guess. You are kind of young aren't you?

Otherwise you would remember the days when the projected population was going to be a half billion by 2000.

Projected equals poppycock.

90 posted on 03/09/2007 1:02:07 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (All that is required for evil to triumph is that good men do nothing -E. Burke)
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To: westcoastwillieg
The amount of energy we require is largely a function of population.

No it isn't. It's a direct function of economic growth.

91 posted on 03/09/2007 1:06:15 PM PST by Ditto
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To: westcoastwillieg
[.. Cities at the tipping point - overpopulation destroying major U.S. cities. ..]

True but democrats love and need VICTIMS..
The odds of that changeing under democrat political control is very remote..

92 posted on 03/09/2007 1:22:13 PM PST by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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To: voltaires_zit

Everyone keeps talking about overpopulation...

What about the fact that 77 million baby boomers are gonna retire in in the next 20 years? Who is gonna pay their social security and medicare ?? Do you want to make this country full of sick old people and no one to look after them ?

The only solution is to increase population. Through immigration or otherwise..The life style is gonna deteriorate anyway...at least people would be looked after....


93 posted on 03/09/2007 1:34:30 PM PST by MunnaP
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To: voltaires_zit
The choice is no longer between good and bad...It is between bad and worse.....The effects of no population increase through drastically reduced immigration(like 5000 per year) would be worse than the over population...
No immigration is the medicine that would definately kill the patient...
94 posted on 03/09/2007 1:37:27 PM PST by MunnaP
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To: reformed_democrat

If you read the article carefully and checked the references you would know where the 12 acres came from. Incidentally the author used 10 acres to calculate the 70 mil overpopulation. If you don’t think many of our large cities are overpopulated, I doubt that you’ve been to one lately.

“Can you think of any problem, in any area of human endeavor, on any scale, from microscopic to global, whose long-term solution is in any demonstrable way aided, assisted, or advanced by further increases in population, locally, nationally, or globally?”

Words of wisdom from Albert A. Bartlett an emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder.


95 posted on 03/09/2007 1:42:42 PM PST by westcoastwillieg
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To: westcoastwillieg
I thought "sprawl" is the problem?

Can't keep the trends of disaster straight any more.

96 posted on 03/09/2007 1:43:53 PM PST by Trailerpark Badass
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To: westcoastwillieg

The biggest threat to large U.S. cities is liberal RAT city politicans!


97 posted on 03/09/2007 1:46:06 PM PST by wjcsux (There is no end to the good, that do-gooders will do, with other people's money.)
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To: MunnaP

Newspapers have become overpopulated, so to speak, with warnings about human overpopulation. Such warnings have been issued regularly for decades - even centuries - with consistently incorrect predictions. On the first Earth Day, Paul Ehrlich's 1968 bestseller, The Population Bomb, was widely quoted. He predicted that by 1985, the "population explosion" would lead to world famine, the death of the oceans, a reduction in life expectancy to 42 years, and the wasting of the Midwest into a vast desert. He was about as accurate as Malthus himself, the Englishman who, in 1798, predicted catastrophic food shortages that never came.

The population doomsayers usually offer the solution of global government - BIG government - to determine, in Gaylord Nelson's words, "the optimum number of people." Ironically, where there is famine, the problem usually is not an excess of people but an excess of government, which leads to gross misallocation and misuse of resources as corrupt bureaucrats or dictators seek power more than the welfare their subjects.


http://www.jefflindsay.com/Overpop.shtml


98 posted on 03/09/2007 1:47:21 PM PST by MunnaP
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To: HitmanLV
I did my part - I left nyc!

Is it really a lot better in Las Vegas? I'm not being sarcastic, just curious -- I mean with all the recent growth, illegals and all. My husband and I are thinking about relocating somewhere warm, but don't have a clue as to where yet.

99 posted on 03/09/2007 1:47:40 PM PST by freeperfromnj
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To: HitmanLV

I did my part - I left nyc! :-)





Come home. Nobody remembers that thing at the place with that guy you were involved in.


100 posted on 03/09/2007 1:49:23 PM PST by durasell (!)
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