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The overpopulation myth, debunked by a data scientist | Hannah Ritchie
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The overpopulation myth, debunked by a data scientist | Hannah Ritchie
Chapters:
00:00: The overpopulation concern
02:01: Global population growth rates
02:28: The fall in global fertility rates
03:06: Amount of food produced per person
03:50: Per capita CO2 emissions
04:17: The underpopulation concern
### š **Is Overpopulation Really the Problem? Or Is It a Dangerous Myth?**
For decades, one idea has haunted environmental debates:
**"There are just too many people on Earth."**
From forced sterilizations to cutting food aid, some of the so-called āsolutionsā to this perceived crisis have been deeply unethicalāand alarmingly popular.
š This fear peaked in the 1960sā70s with the release of *The Population Bomb*, predicting mass famine and chaos. But the world evolved in two critical ways:
#### 1. š **Global fertility rates fell sharply**
In 1950, the average woman had **5 children**. Today, it's just **2.3**āand still falling.
#### 2. š¾ **Technological leaps in agriculture**
Yields have doubled, tripled, or even quadrupled across many regions. We're growing **more food per person** than ever beforeāeven with billions more people.
š Still, many argue that populationāespecially in **low-income countries**āfuels climate change. But hereās the truth:
- These regions often have **extremely low COā emissions per person.**
- You could add **billions** more people at those levels and barely affect global emissions.
### š§ **A New Crisis: Underpopulation?**
In high-income nations, the worry has flipped.
Aging populations threaten economies as **working-age groups shrink**, weakening the very engine that drives productivity and growth.
### š” **The Most Dangerous Idea?**
Comparing humanity to a **cancer on the planet.**
It implies people are the problemāand removal is the solution.
But weāre also the **innovators, problem-solvers, and stewards** of Earthās future.
**If we dehumanize each other, how do we build a better world together?**
š **So if not overpopulation⦠what *is* the real environmental threat?**
Letās explore that next.
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