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The earth becoming warmer is not a problem. Plants and animals have adapted to climate changes for millions of years. The expectation of the earth not changing is totally outside of known science.
Dramatic climate warming would be an answer to the to “over population” theory nobody talks about anymore because abortions were legalised in the 70s. So much unusable land masses would be exposed people will just move. Better climates in places like Greenland and a Siberia will provide plenty of space for the population.
Over population is not going to cause starvation. The reason there is starvation is because people don’t want to work and particularly on a farm digging in the dirt. The task of growing food has been shifted to smaller and smaller groups of people over time. People will starve because they expect someone else to do the work. If we made farming mandatory to receive welfare benefits; provided the land seed and equipment hardly anyone would be on welfare and few would be farming.
Somewhat of a problem is the amount of arable land converted to non-agricultural uses. However that is a land use issue that can be reversed.
If the earth is cooling that presents huge problems because of the loss of arable land.
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