Anyone that thinks overpopulation is a problem (at least in regards to resources) needs to stop watching Mad Max and Soylent Green.
No, because technology is a thing. Increasing demand for water will spur investment in desalination. I thought as an engineering student you'd know that. . . Oh, wait. . .
Quote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 07:40:13 PMAnyone that thinks overpopulation is a problem (at least in regards to resources) needs to stop watching Mad Max and Soylent Green.it may not be an issue right now, but we're making way too many fucking people. the problems caused by overpopulation (especially when it outpaces slow bureaucracies'/ineffective governments' ability to keep up) are only going to continue to get much worse.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on May 21, 2015, 07:12:47 PMNo, because technology is a thing. Increasing demand for water will spur investment in desalination. I thought as an engineering student you'd know that. . . Oh, wait. . .Check the ID <.<
Quote from: Azumarill on May 21, 2015, 07:51:24 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 07:40:13 PMAnyone that thinks overpopulation is a problem (at least in regards to resources) needs to stop watching Mad Max and Soylent Green.it may not be an issue right now, but we're making way too many fucking people. the problems caused by overpopulation (especially when it outpaces slow bureaucracies'/ineffective governments' ability to keep up) are only going to continue to get much worse.Of course, which is why I made sure to clarify the resources facet. I don't deny overpopulation's effects in regards to climate change, deforestation and air quality.
Quote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 08:10:41 PMQuote from: Azumarill on May 21, 2015, 07:51:24 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 07:40:13 PMAnyone that thinks overpopulation is a problem (at least in regards to resources) needs to stop watching Mad Max and Soylent Green.it may not be an issue right now, but we're making way too many fucking people. the problems caused by overpopulation (especially when it outpaces slow bureaucracies'/ineffective governments' ability to keep up) are only going to continue to get much worse.Of course, which is why I made sure to clarify the resources facet. I don't deny overpopulation's effects in regards to climate change, deforestation and air quality.What about oil?http://www.imeche.org/knowledge/themes/energy/energy-supply/fossil-energy/when-will-oil-run-out
Quote from: Azumarill on May 21, 2015, 08:56:31 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 08:10:41 PMQuote from: Azumarill on May 21, 2015, 07:51:24 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 07:40:13 PMAnyone that thinks overpopulation is a problem (at least in regards to resources) needs to stop watching Mad Max and Soylent Green.it may not be an issue right now, but we're making way too many fucking people. the problems caused by overpopulation (especially when it outpaces slow bureaucracies'/ineffective governments' ability to keep up) are only going to continue to get much worse.Of course, which is why I made sure to clarify the resources facet. I don't deny overpopulation's effects in regards to climate change, deforestation and air quality.What about oil?http://www.imeche.org/knowledge/themes/energy/energy-supply/fossil-energy/when-will-oil-run-outThe next viable energy alternative seems to be nuclear, given its essentially unlimited, cheap to produce and emits zero kinds of emissions. The only real problems are the unnecessary, and quite frankly, irrational stigma attached to it and the fact that we haven't quite established effective restorative methods for waste yet (which I have no doubt we'll be able to achieve in the next 10-20 years once we start feeling the pang of oil shortages).In fact, construction of nuclear power plants is already at a record high.
Quote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 22, 2015, 05:12:27 AMQuote from: Azumarill on May 21, 2015, 08:56:31 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 08:10:41 PMQuote from: Azumarill on May 21, 2015, 07:51:24 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 07:40:13 PMAnyone that thinks overpopulation is a problem (at least in regards to resources) needs to stop watching Mad Max and Soylent Green.it may not be an issue right now, but we're making way too many fucking people. the problems caused by overpopulation (especially when it outpaces slow bureaucracies'/ineffective governments' ability to keep up) are only going to continue to get much worse.Of course, which is why I made sure to clarify the resources facet. I don't deny overpopulation's effects in regards to climate change, deforestation and air quality.What about oil?http://www.imeche.org/knowledge/themes/energy/energy-supply/fossil-energy/when-will-oil-run-outThe next viable energy alternative seems to be nuclear, given its essentially unlimited, cheap to produce and emits zero kinds of emissions. The only real problems are the unnecessary, and quite frankly, irrational stigma attached to it and the fact that we haven't quite established effective restorative methods for waste yet (which I have no doubt we'll be able to achieve in the next 10-20 years once we start feeling the pang of oil shortages).In fact, construction of nuclear power plants is already at a record high.You don't have to tell me about nuclear energy, but the question is: are we going to wean ourselves off of oil fast enough to alleviate the problems that extreme scarcity will present (will the oil industry and the governments in its pockets even let us)?
Quote from: Azumarill on May 22, 2015, 02:47:17 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 22, 2015, 05:12:27 AMQuote from: Azumarill on May 21, 2015, 08:56:31 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 08:10:41 PMQuote from: Azumarill on May 21, 2015, 07:51:24 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 07:40:13 PMAnyone that thinks overpopulation is a problem (at least in regards to resources) needs to stop watching Mad Max and Soylent Green.it may not be an issue right now, but we're making way too many fucking people. the problems caused by overpopulation (especially when it outpaces slow bureaucracies'/ineffective governments' ability to keep up) are only going to continue to get much worse.Of course, which is why I made sure to clarify the resources facet. I don't deny overpopulation's effects in regards to climate change, deforestation and air quality.What about oil?http://www.imeche.org/knowledge/themes/energy/energy-supply/fossil-energy/when-will-oil-run-outThe next viable energy alternative seems to be nuclear, given its essentially unlimited, cheap to produce and emits zero kinds of emissions. The only real problems are the unnecessary, and quite frankly, irrational stigma attached to it and the fact that we haven't quite established effective restorative methods for waste yet (which I have no doubt we'll be able to achieve in the next 10-20 years once we start feeling the pang of oil shortages).In fact, construction of nuclear power plants is already at a record high.You don't have to tell me about nuclear energy, but the question is: are we going to wean ourselves off of oil fast enough to alleviate the problems that extreme scarcity will present (will the oil industry and the governments in its pockets even let us)?As oil scarcity increases, the prospect of cheap nuclear energy will increase in demand, incentivising energy companies to invest in nuclear powerplants. I'm sure Meta could explain it more eloquently, but that's the general gist of how things will probably pan out.
Quote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 22, 2015, 02:53:00 PMQuote from: Azumarill on May 22, 2015, 02:47:17 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 22, 2015, 05:12:27 AMQuote from: Azumarill on May 21, 2015, 08:56:31 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 08:10:41 PMQuote from: Azumarill on May 21, 2015, 07:51:24 PMQuote from: Arthur's 666 Vagina Memes on May 21, 2015, 07:40:13 PMAnyone that thinks overpopulation is a problem (at least in regards to resources) needs to stop watching Mad Max and Soylent Green.it may not be an issue right now, but we're making way too many fucking people. the problems caused by overpopulation (especially when it outpaces slow bureaucracies'/ineffective governments' ability to keep up) are only going to continue to get much worse.Of course, which is why I made sure to clarify the resources facet. I don't deny overpopulation's effects in regards to climate change, deforestation and air quality.What about oil?http://www.imeche.org/knowledge/themes/energy/energy-supply/fossil-energy/when-will-oil-run-outThe next viable energy alternative seems to be nuclear, given its essentially unlimited, cheap to produce and emits zero kinds of emissions. The only real problems are the unnecessary, and quite frankly, irrational stigma attached to it and the fact that we haven't quite established effective restorative methods for waste yet (which I have no doubt we'll be able to achieve in the next 10-20 years once we start feeling the pang of oil shortages).In fact, construction of nuclear power plants is already at a record high.You don't have to tell me about nuclear energy, but the question is: are we going to wean ourselves off of oil fast enough to alleviate the problems that extreme scarcity will present (will the oil industry and the governments in its pockets even let us)?As oil scarcity increases, the prospect of cheap nuclear energy will increase in demand, incentivising energy companies to invest in nuclear powerplants. I'm sure Meta could explain it more eloquently, but that's the general gist of how things will probably pan out.Logically, it's easy to see how these companies would be economically incentivized to switch to cleaner energy. i'm not so sure they will, but I certainly hope so.
No. The only massively exploited resource at risk now is Oil, which depending on which company or institution you subscribe to can tell you we either have or haven't reached the peak of oil production: (Hubbert's Peak, named after the dude who first thought of it in the 50's)If there's anything to be fought over, it will be energy before water.
Quote from: SuperIrish on May 23, 2015, 11:50:24 AMNo. The only massively exploited resource at risk now is Oil, which depending on which company or institution you subscribe to can tell you we either have or haven't reached the peak of oil production: (Hubbert's Peak, named after the dude who first thought of it in the 50's)If there's anything to be fought over, it will be energy before water.You people realize you don't have to seriously respond to Sentra, right? It's always been like that.
Quote from: Lord Starch on May 23, 2015, 01:06:18 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on May 23, 2015, 11:50:24 AMNo. The only massively exploited resource at risk now is Oil, which depending on which company or institution you subscribe to can tell you we either have or haven't reached the peak of oil production: (Hubbert's Peak, named after the dude who first thought of it in the 50's)If there's anything to be fought over, it will be energy before water.You people realize you don't have to seriously respond to Sentra, right? It's always been like that.I just default give a serious answer on serious... assuming the OP was giving a serious discussion, like everyone should on his board.
Quote from: SuperIrish on May 23, 2015, 01:21:26 PMQuote from: Lord Starch on May 23, 2015, 01:06:18 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on May 23, 2015, 11:50:24 AMNo. The only massively exploited resource at risk now is Oil, which depending on which company or institution you subscribe to can tell you we either have or haven't reached the peak of oil production: (Hubbert's Peak, named after the dude who first thought of it in the 50's)If there's anything to be fought over, it will be energy before water.You people realize you don't have to seriously respond to Sentra, right? It's always been like that.I just default give a serious answer on serious... assuming the OP was giving a serious discussion, like everyone should on his board.He wasn't. Sentra likes to impersonate people, I think he did that to dustin once too.
If there's anything to be fought over, it will be energy before water.
Quote from: Lord Starch on May 23, 2015, 01:23:58 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on May 23, 2015, 01:21:26 PMQuote from: Lord Starch on May 23, 2015, 01:06:18 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on May 23, 2015, 11:50:24 AMNo. The only massively exploited resource at risk now is Oil, which depending on which company or institution you subscribe to can tell you we either have or haven't reached the peak of oil production: (Hubbert's Peak, named after the dude who first thought of it in the 50's)If there's anything to be fought over, it will be energy before water.You people realize you don't have to seriously respond to Sentra, right? It's always been like that.I just default give a serious answer on serious... assuming the OP was giving a serious discussion, like everyone should on his board.He wasn't. Sentra likes to impersonate people, I think he did that to dustin once too.Really?This is a totally shit ruse then.
Quote from: SuperIrish on May 23, 2015, 11:50:24 AMIf there's anything to be fought over, it will be energy before water.Increasing oil prices as a result of constricted supply will lead to investment in nuclear and renewable energy before we approach a war.