
EARTH’S BIGGEST CRISIS: NOT ENOUGH HUMANS We used to panic about too many people. The real problem? We’re not making enough of them. Birth rates are tanking worldwide. South Korea's basically ghosted childbirth (0.7 kids per woman), and even the U.S. is at a record low. https://t.co/H8FlEesUdk

When young people don't date or marry or start families, that's the bottleneck coming for the most basic human institutions of all.... See more
And when, because people don't pair off and reproduce, nations age and diminish and die away, when depopulation sweeps East Asia and Latin America and Europe, as it will — that's the last squeeze, the tightest part of t
Bullshit ahead
Right now, humanity has to keep accelerating simply to support itself. But from left and right, massive hulks threaten to knock into you. Pandemics, climate change, bigotry, inequality, wars, water scarcity, sea level rise, and some that you do not even know enough to see yet. You have to dodge them, but you cannot stop, and you cannot slow down.”
Hank Green • A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor: A Novel (The Carls Book 2)
given the declines in sperm count and testosterone levels and the increases in hormonally active chemicals that are being spewed into the environment, we really are in a dangerous situation for mankind and world fertility.
Shanna H. Swan • Count Down: How Our Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race
ELON MUSK: "Birthrate might be the biggest threat to the future of human civilization“
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There was a balance. It wasn’t because humans lived in balance with nature. Humans died in balance with nature. It was utterly brutal and tragic. Today, humanity is once again reaching a balance. The number of parents is no longer increasing. But this balance is dramatically different from the old balance. The new balance is nice: the typical paren
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