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Elon Musk advocated for higher birth rates once again, arguing that otherwise we will all be “end up in adult diapers.”
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He claimed that the environment could support it, despite the lack of evidence.
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Experts have also identified other factors that can cause birth rates to fall.
Elon Musk claimed Monday that it was “total nonsense” that people weren’t having children because it was bad for our environment. He also suggested that people have more children to stop civilization from collapsing.
“Some people believe that fewer children are better for the planet. It’s total nonsense. It’s total nonsense. All-In SummitVideo call Monday
He said, “At minimum maintain our numbers.” “We don’t necessarily have to grow dramatically but we must not let our numbers slowly dwindle until civilization ends with all the adults in diapers, in a whimper.”
Musk did not offer any evidence to support his claims. In 2017, Swedish researchers discovered that having one less child per household could reduce carbon emissions in developed countries by approximately 58.6 metric tonnes each year. CNBC reported. Other experts believe that a lifestyle change and a combination of pro-climate policies could have more impact on the environment than having children. Vox reported.
Musk also stated that if people did not have children, the human race would be destroyed.
Musk has expressed his concern about global birth rates before. Musk made his concerns about global birth rates public in December. BewareAccording to him, “civilization will crumble” if there aren’t enough children. He argued that argument again last week. ClaimJapan’s declining birth rate meant that it could “cease being here”
While some countries have falling birth rates, there are still many people who are born in these countries. 2019 UN World Population ProspectsThe most recent edition of the report estimates that the world’s population could rise to 9.7 billion by 2050, up from 7.7 billion in 2019.
It’s not unusual for birth rates to drop during economic downturns, as Insider previously noted reported. The Rising cost of livingFor example, many millennial Americans in the US have put off having babies. Japan’s casePeople have blamed the high cost to have children, restrictive immigration policies and gender inequality for the country’s population decline.
Many people have also cited environmental impacts of overpopulation to be a reason to not have children. In 2019, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez These concerns led some to decide not to have children or to have fewer to reduce environmental strain.
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