In discussions about the #ClimateCrisis , the argument is repeatedly used that the problem of #overpopulation must first be solved, and then the solution to the climate crisis will take care of itself. Let's take a closer look here. 👇🐹

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Spoiler: Even if you look at this inhumane (and ultimately mostly racist) claim objectively, the conclusion remains clear.💯
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Now it is not particularly surprising that the #FDP uses every little straw to spread disinformation about climate protection. đŸ€Ą
But since it is always "the others" (mostly in the global south) who are too many, the issue is racially charged.
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But also German right-wing extremists in parties like
#AfD and "Der dritte Weg" have claimed overpopulation as the cause of the climate crisis (and population reduction as the solution).
(At this point, we'll refrain from linking to them, so as not to give them any visibility)
But what does science have to say on the subject? Does population growth actually prevent effective climate protection? And how much is the world population growing at present?
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The richest 10% are responsible for almost the half of the global CO2-Emissions.

The poorest 50% are responsible for only 10% of the global CO2-Emissions
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Very poor countries tend to have very high birth rates. According to a study, one U.S. citizen causes as much CO2 as over 500 inhabitants of Burundi. One German causes almost 360 times as much as one Burundian.
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https://www.christianaid.org.uk/sites/default/files/2019-07/Hunger-strike-climate-and-food-vulnerability-index.pdf
Therefore, one must also always - and really always - consider the historical dimension of CO2 emissions.
In case someone again claims that Germany is responsible for "only" 2% of global CO2 emissions.....
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But even leaving aside climate issues, the thesis of exploding population growth has not been true for a long time. On the contrary, global population growth is slowing down. Families are already having fewer children.
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https://www.gapminder.org/answers/how-did-the-world-population-change/
It is expected that we will have a birth rate around 2 in 2100. This rate is also called the replacement fertility rate. Each generation is thus able to reproduce exactly in numbers. THIS is the scenario we are heading towards.
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🚹 By the way, the reasons why women are having fewer children include: better education for women, greater access to contraceptives and more women in the workforce.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/health-53409521
CONCLUSION - there are (at least) three findings:
1⃣ Per capita CO2 emissions are very unevenly distributed worldwide: The richest emit a disproportionate amount of CO2. If historical emissions are included, the picture is even more dramatic.
2⃣ As wealth increases, CO2 emissions per capita rise, but at the same time birth rates fall when women have better living and working conditions. This can be observed worldwide. Therefore, there is no unchecked global population growth.
3⃣ In addition to the necessary drastic CO2 reductions in the industrialized nations, it is therefore necessary to ensure that emerging economies directly make the transition to sustainable economies (without the fossil phase).
The CONCLUSION of the CONCLUSION 😇
Forget the “argument” that the #ClimateCrisis and the alleged #overpopulation are linked. This argumentation is factually wrong and is only an attempt to evade the historical responsibility and to legitimize racism.
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