There's a net new 80 million people added to the world every year.
It's already crowded af in large cities with ridiculous traffic, housing prices, crime, and air pollution (think LA, NYC, Hong Kong).
How much worse will it get before we start seeing a lack of food, energy, and resources (ie. metals) to sustain the population?
There are more than enough food and territory for hundreds of billions people on the Earth if we get rid of elites. Returning to the nominal Earth climate, warm, stable, even and mild, that bastards name "disaster", will provide much more food and territories, for trillions of people without any problems.
Overpopulation is a total bullshit. Any food shortages and other crap is completely artificial. Get rid of elites, and their agendas forcing people to live on the heads of each other in that stupid towns and spend trillions of working hours literally for nothing playing stupid finance, inshurance, useless service games, and there will be no any problems.
To solve that fictional "overpopulation problem" we have to exterminate elites, who talking about it and trying hard to create it, and that's all.
The global population had doubled every 3 decades since the World Wars.
It is catching up now. Recently disease, conflict, peak inflation. But nothing has changed apart from growth demanding bigger numbers to profit off methods, means, services, and control. Nothing changes, wars today displace millions, crime and health kills millions more. But unchecked is gaining at unprecedented rates, more than both technology accosting, and the demand can supply. We have worsening services as a result, higher costs of living, more crime, and greater unrest. But there has undoubtedly been profit, and the services reaping the rewards of another subscription, gaining off greater numbers. Until the wealth divide has peaked unproportionately. However there are only more problems created, the greater a population grows. It has been unprecedented in history, every 3 decades doubling within the last century. Many of the means of keeping it check are faster invalidated. Until nature answers back, both human, and planetary. No different than in the ancient empires.
Factually history is ignorant in many of its narratives. Evidence today of colossal ancient cities, multi million populations. Mayan. Etc. Larger than many today. How brutal were those times, or what caused catastrophe.
Today's system keeps adding population up to profit. Until no sooner is it slicing the population to profit more. Peak retardation. Immigration of such staggering percentages, it simply begs decline. Mass consumption simply for the sake of profit. Gaining population doubling into land masses it simply causes disaster. Look at Australia, and many more. Until it tips, no different than has done historically.
No. What do you think EVs do? What about renewables? Have these products and their means got more or less lifetime? How many more products does it take to make them work? How much more consumption are they offering?
This World has become insane. It cannot improve. It simply doesn't know how. It cannot not support more without more dystopia. All it wants to do is profit. It doesn't want to advance anything else.
You seem to have fallen for the Larp of hydrogen, electro-magnets, or God knows, in the other closet of cars can run on water, or ethanol. No. Those millennials are insane, how much more, for less. The freaking hydrogen system has how many more parts, generating much less, costing far more. It's like a dodo invented it. It will not keep up with the demand and it costs far more. Crops made into petrol. Nuts. How many more emissions has that caused? About 3 to 5 times more. Those plants, biomatter, the planet made into a fossil fuel. Suddenly there's this other dumb human, cannot use the planet's recycling, those fossil fuels, hell no, use this other biofuel instead, we recycled it. No it is not green, it has been made for idiots by idiots. Causing more consumption. Some dumb idiot needs the biofuel as another sale, it's sold right alongside the regular fuel. How much more do the EVs need to make them run? The more complicated a system the quicker it fails. Literally there's the weather. But it needs far more parts and services having far less lifetime. A combustion engine lasted decades, you could repair it yourself. A EV last less than a decade and it's replaced. The same with solar and turbines largely fair as bad. More consumption. More energy. More profit. Nothing to do with anything else.
This is the problem that I see.
Yes, the population can grow.
But it will mean more totalitarian control and dystopian way of life. It will not be a life worth living. I've already felt this way for 5+ years now, and it's only getting worse every year as more totalitarian controls are enacted.
A world with 9 billion people is not a world where you can fly by plane, travel by personal car, or not work dead-end slave jobs.
It is a world where you're a sardine squished on public transit and require anti-depressants so you don't jump under the train on your morning commute.
It implodes. The greater the population, the greater its problems caused. Becoming a tipping point.
It can gain greater numbers, often by advancing technology. However by changing any methods provokes the existing population not caught up. By continuously adding them into the current method causes it to tip.
The only means of adding them is by greater control, and it causes it to tip.
There is no solution. The Dystopia, has become abhorrent, like the current method adding them in to control them more. It tips. Those numbers will have to fall before they can ever hope to expand.
Who writes this fear mongering tripe? This is the fear mongering talking points of the type of people that seek to control all aspects of humanity.
The people much smarter than you, are aware that population takes care of itself. Food and resources on the planet are plentiful, your fear mongering is irrational and belongs on reddit.
This is why Thanos' plan was retarded. He'd only be setting us back to 1970s level pupulation.
Never watched that movie.
Not without economic catastrophe. If we lost even 10% of people, global trade would likely grind to a halt, and there would be an energy and food crisis.