A Plague Upon The Earth ?
So many humans on the Earth!
Doing so much damage to the Planet's biosphere!
Putting so much pressure on the Earth's environment and
on all the other living species that also dwells upon this Planet!
Should the human population of the world be controlled and also reduced by measures implemented by governments or authorities on this Planet ?
If so, ... if this is to take place, it is of course important and vital that the methods used to reduce the human population are completely ethical, moral, compassionate, and carried out openly and with the full knowledge, participation and cooperation of humanity, and do not cause any pain, hardship, suffering or unnecessary or premature deaths of the citizens of Planet Earth.
Does the human species - at its current population size, level of economic activity and its impact upon the world represent a detrimental, destructive and potentially catastrophic threat to the eco systems and the living biosphere of its own planet ?
Watch the videos that are displayed further below on this page and then you decide for yourself
Generally speaking, of course, I like people. Many human beings are very good company and make charming and amiable companions. As individuals, most human beings are perfectly rational and harmless creatures. Even as small groups, collectives or modestly sized populations, they can also be a relatively harmless, reasonable and rational species.
However, when they begin to increase dramatically in number and then to swarm in huge populations over almost the entire surface of the Earth, and then take over, dominate, pollute and defile every terrestrial habitat that exists, and their numbers eventually begin to total into the billions, ... they then become a disastrous and catastrophic plague upon the Earth.
If allowed to proliferate exponentially and indefinitely, the human species will behave exactly like locusts, but on a much larger global scale, with much more disastrous consequences, stripping the biosphere of its essential natural vegetation and ecological habitats.
The infinite proliferation of any one species within a finite space (such as the planet Earth), would be a disastrous phenomenon, both for the species concerned and, of course,
all other species inhabiting that same space.
Due largely to its continuing and alarming exponential population expansion, combined and further compounded with ts industrialisation and exploitation of its home planet, the human species now represents the single most dangerous existential threat to all life,
and life support systems on this planet. We have now reached a point in the human environmental destruction of planet Earth, that every new human being born represents,
in very real terms, an added nail in the coffin of this world.
The human species now behaves as if it were a cancer on the Earth,
with each big city or industrial complex acting like a malignant tumour,
spewing out its refuse, pollution and toxic waste into and throughout its local surroundings and thereafter to infect, toxify, contaminate and spread to previously pristine or unviolated environments and habitats.
What the human species is now perpetrating to its precious home planet can only be described as a ruthless and relentless parasitic feeding-frenzy, ... which, unless something is done soon, will only end tragically, ... in the sure and certain death of the host, ... the Planet itself.
Benign and Ethical Population Control/Reduction is Essential
If the human population of the Planet is to be reduced, it must of course be accomplished gradually, ... and only through benevolent and ethical methods, such as tax cuts or financial incentives for young couples who agree to refrain from giving birth to children, or who agree to create no more than two new human beings in order that they simply replace themselves and not create an extra surplus. Also, the education of girls and young women (especially in underdeveloped countries), in order that they can understand that there are many, obvious and perfectly sensible and desirable alternatives to giving birth to children (and especially large amounts of children) and raising a family, in order to live a happy, satisfying, successful and productive life.
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It only takes one species, ...
To destroy an entire planet.
It would only take another, superior species to save that planet.
... And there are many of those in this Galaxy.
