Leave it to Reuters to indirectly resurrect eco-extremist Dr. Paul Ehrlich’s hysterical “The Population Bomb” as the culprit behind the left’s struggles to achieve so-called “climate justice.”
Reuters published an asinine climate doom-mongering story with a headline that needs no explanation: “Climate justice gets harder as world population passes 8 billion.”
The article screeched that the overpopulated world signals “more hardship” for “regions already facing resource scarcity due to climate change.” [emphasis, links added]
Despite the continual debunking of Ehrlich’s boogeyman of an overpopulated world ever since the 1968 publication of his book, Reuters mindlessly paralleled Ehrlich’s logic:
“Rapid population growth combined with climate change is likely to cause mass migration and conflict in coming decades, experts said.”
Reuters’ propaganda sounded like a scene from Hollywood director Ron Howard’s Inferno (2016) when antagonist Bertrand Zobrist railed against overpopulation in a TED Talk-like lecture.
Zobrist just happened to be portrayed browbeating attendees over the planet’s population nearing “8 billion now.”
In his 1968 book, Ehrlich predicted a population-led oblivion in the 1970s that never materialized, an Armageddon scenario that he still continued to push decades later.
Ehrlich wrote in The Population Bomb:
“In the 1970s the world will undergo famines – hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death.” He added that “[our children] will inherit a totally different world, a world in which the standards, politics, and economics of the 1960s are dead.”
Smithsonian Magazine even noted that Ehrlich’s agitprop “gave a huge jolt to the nascent environmental movement and fueled an anti-population-growth crusade that led to human rights abuses around the world.”
Did Reuters memory-hole this factoid when it decided to publish a piece echoing Ehrlich’s alarmism?
Of course, Reuters made no attempt to distance itself from Ehrlich. In fact, the outlet didn’t even mention Ehrlich at all in the article. Reuters appeared to channel Ehrlich and create its own watered-down version of “The Population Bomb”:
“[H]aving more people on the planet puts more pressure on nature, as people compete with wildlife for water, food, and space. But how much they consume is equally important, suggesting policymakers can make a big difference by mandating a shift in consumption patterns.”
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Reuters Whine Whine Whine Climate Justice just a excuse to restitute the wealth fatten a Trial Layers pockets and the bank accounts of Greenpeace and NRDC
Not one of Ehrliches predictions have happened him like Gore the Bore are False Prophits
I suppose Reuters plan is to fund super efficient gas chambers to solve their fear of the future.