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by entity345
2661 days ago
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Increased urbanisation is at best marginal in Western countries. This is not what is driving prices. But top places like London now attract from a global pool of billions. People need to realise that a world with 10 billion does not look like a world with 2 billion. Lastly, the planet has trouble with us now... It's terrorism to suggest that 10 billion is just fine. |
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Calling it terrorism is a bit absurd.
It's totally possible (and even likely within our lifetimes), but that doesn't mean that there aren't huge logistical issues to overcome for it to be comfortable.
One of the main problems is that the world population is so widely distributed. We can already feed and house everyone, we already have more resources than what would be required... they're just not distributed appropriately (some due to hoarding, some due to supply chain barriers, political borders, etc).