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CU-Boulder Plots To Extend Life of Al Bartlett's
Famous Le
Some subscribers
to AERA-B
and AERA-D might
be interested in a recent post "CU-Boulder Plots To Extend Life
of Al Bartlett's Famous Lecture on Arithmetic, Population, and Energy"
[Hake (2013)]. The abstract reads:
ABSTRACT: A report
"CU-Boulder plots to extend life of Al Bartlett's famous
lecture" [Anas (2013)] at <http://bit.ly/16Cxvw1>
describes a program of CU's Environmental Center to train people to
give Bartlett's talk "Arithmetic, Population, and Energy"
<http://bit.ly/1e6wXiy>.
As I stated in my
post "A Global Tribute to Al Bartlett" [Hake 2013)] at
<http://yhoo.it/15N8pfj>: "I realize that some
overpopulation deniers mistakenly claim that exponential growth is not
relevant because the human population of developed countries is no
longer increasing exponentially and is even starting to level out. But
exponential growth is still present in many parts of the world and is
responsible for the initiation of the World's present human
overpopulation . . . . . ."
A typical
overpopulation denier is one "dancing_badger" who commented as follows on Anas'
report:
"[Bartlett's] arguments regarding overpopulation have proven to
be flawed. Once a country reaches maturity in terms of its economy and
technological advancement its fertility rate plummets. We have seen
this in Europe, Asia and the United States where populations are
actually shrinking. The United Nations' own projections show total
global population reaching a maximum of around 11 billion and then
declining after that. As a threat the population bomb has proven to be
a complete bust."
A cogent response to
"dancing_badger" is provided by Bartlett himself in one of
his latest essays "Close the Fire Department," now
online at
<http://bit.ly/13wgHCI>, thanks to Marilyn Hempel, (2013), editor of the
"Population Press." In that essay Al describes his
experience at a recent AAAS symposium on sustainability where a
panelist, in answer to Al's question as to why the obvious benefits of
reducing our present overpopulation were never mentioned, explained
that "United Nations figures show that the growth rate of world
population is declining and world population growth is expected to
stop on its own later in the century. So the population is under
control and there is no need to worry ourselves about it at this
time." Al responded by inviting the panelist to come with him to
City Hall and seek to convince city government that it doesn't need a
Fire Department since it's an established fact that all fires will
eventually go out!
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Richard Hake, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Indiana University
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"The greatest
shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the
exponential function."
- Al
Bartlett
REFERENCES [URL
shortened by <http://bit.ly/> and accessed on 14 Aug
2013.]
Hake, R.R. 2013.
"CU-Boulder Plots To Extend Life of Al Bartlett's Famous Lecture
on Arithmetic, Population, and Energy," online on the OPEN!
AERA-L archives at <http://bit.ly/17nOP6b>. Post of 13 Aug 2013
20:03:46-0400 to AERA-L and Net-Gold. The abstract and link to the
complete post are being distributed to various discussion lists and
are on my blog "Hake'sEdStuff" at <http://bit.ly/17pkVhT>
with a provision for comment.
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