Guy Chamberlin
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Well yeah. Maybe. Kinda. Doomsday preppers have always made money selling fear and panic. And we are a very clever species. Life on Earth used to be much harder.
But resources are indeed finite, and consumption has consequences that aren't evenly distributed. The reason why we've solved so many problem is because some people heeded the warnings of the doomsayers — the "everything is great" crowd argued against any threat at the time, too. The ozone healing is a great example. You can even trace some of the wonderful solutions our clever humans came up with to government regulations that forced the issue. Turns out regulatory demands for efficiency save businesses billions, though they often fought them as environmental meddling.
Giving the "freedom" to live however they want, humans often selfishly f#&% things up, not solve them. In a weird way I'm sure Stoessel never intended, he makes the case for collective action, not individual freedom.
Fwiw, one of the reasons certain populations are dropping is because women are given the freedom not to pop out kids every time dudes want to have sex.