By Eric Pfeiffer
The Sideshow
A new study from researchers at Jay W. Forrester’s institute at MIT
says that the world could suffer from “global economic collapse” and
“precipitous population decline” if people continue to consume the
world’s resources at the current pace.
Smithsonian Magazine writes that Australian physicist Graham Turner
says “the world is on track for disaster” and that current evidence
coincides with a famous, and in some quarters, infamous, academic report
from 1972 entitled, “The Limits to Growth.”
Produced for a group called The Club of Rome, the study’s researchers
created a computing model to forecast different scenarios based on the
current models of population growth and global resource consumption. The
study also took into account different levels of agricultural
productivity, birth control and environmental protection efforts. Twelve
million copies of the report were produced and distributed in 37
different languages.
Most of the computer scenarios found population and economic growth
continuing at a steady rate until about 2030. But without “drastic
measures for environmental protection,” the scenarios predict the
likelihood of a population and economic crash.
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