Harry Palmr wrote: » That site should be banned! It's like looking at a debt clock or the number of species and plant varieties that are made extinct. A bit depressing.
Mark Shaw wrote: » Apparently there will be a billion extra Africans by 2050.
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » I wonder how many of the billion extra Africans will come to Europe illegally.
[Deleted User] wrote: » 79% is my conservative estimate, and they'll mostly target Sweden and Germany to further annoy people who have never set foot there.
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » I’ve been to each more than once.
[Deleted User] wrote: » That's a relief. With your local knowledge we can start a two man patrol. I'll keep an eye out in Hamburg, you take Malmo.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Surely this isn't sustainable??https://www.worldometers.info/
In 1979, a 600 t bioreactor with a working volume of 1 500 m3 was installed at the ICI Pruteen factory in Billingham in the northeast of England (Bungard, 1992). The ICI Pruteen bioreactor was 60 m tall with a maximum internal diameter of 11 m and an annual productivity of 50 000–60 000 t dry bacterial biomass to be used as animal feed
Mulberrytree wrote: » I'm looking forward to my twin nephews imminent birth on said continent, which, by the way, is mostly empty. And to my very large extended family welcoming more little babies on that same continent, because I love my family in the same way people in more affluent parts of the world do. I want them to have children if that's their wish (the ones that want to anyway), to have the option to choose even though contraceptives are free (as in available without payment) and widely available for those who don't (and I've a few that vocally don't). But it's such a personal decision isn't it? Not one anyone else can make or force, right? Just like say, right here, where it's noones business what your fertility status or inclination to have children is, right?. There'll also be a lot more than the billion ALREADY present on the Indian subcontinent and the billion ALREADY present in China pretty soon, regardless of China's family policies. But let's focus on Africa, by all means. Ignoring the upward trajectory of population increases across the globe in general, including central America, with improved health and development indices. Let's focus on a half empty continent the size of which is larger than China and the USA combined and ignore population increases elsewhere, right???