New York Times op-ed says population decline may make 'climate change easier to combat'

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New York Times opinion staff editor Spencer Bokat-Lindell penned an op-ed arguing that population decline is actually a net positive because it will help fight climate change.

projection that"the human population will start declining by the end of the century."

"The challenges of an aging population could push countries to pursue policies that improve quality of life," he argued.FAR-LEFT CENTER FOR AMERICAN PROGRESS PLAYS POWERFUL ROLE IN BIDEN ADMIN STAFFING, POLICYMAKING "Fertility rate declines may also be making climate change easier to combat, albeit not in the way many think," he wrote.

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And there you go, they usually tell you who they are eventually. Climate change people=population control people

Let’s start with North America!!!!

Club of Rome Agenda

Population *Control. Darn ̶c̶o̶n̶s̶p̶i̶r̶a̶c̶y̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶o̶r̶i̶e̶s̶ spoiler alerts!

They're right. We are 8 billions on a ball !! Nowhere else to go. Was there climate changes problems when we were 3 or 4 billions We are too many and they only way to survive is to return to sustainable population .

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