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8001483 No.8001483 [Reply] [Original]

Hey /sci/ how many people can the earth support right now? 10 billion 7 billion?

>> No.8001485

bout tree fiddy

>> No.8001487

>>8001483

if we increase CO2 there'll be plenty of food for 20 billions humans

see: >>7993504

>> No.8001492

>>8001485
God damn it Loch Ness Monster, I ain't gonna give you no tree fiddy

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>> No.8001508

>>8001487
See >>7994403

>> No.8001537

>>8001508

that website follow a political agenda
what if we just look at pretty pictures of planet Earth becoming greener and greener?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2014/12/04/watch-how-europe-is-greener-now-than-100-years-ago/

>> No.8001659

>>8001537
>that website has a political agenda
>that means I don't have to address the points
Jej

Also, there is literally no political motive for spreading AGW. Govs can easily get money from fossil fuel companies themselves and forego the bad publicity due to taxing

>> No.8001701

look up the malthusian trap.

if we exceed the number of people we can feed, people are going to die. that curve you are looking at will be sigmoidal after some amount of time.

>> No.8001703

>>8001701

That'll be useful for when we introduce soylent green