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True, global population has increased dramatically over the last 100 years. However, the majority of those people contribute little or nothing to climate change. South Sudan has the highest population growth rate in Africa, yet has per person carbon emissions of 0.3 tonnes per year. By contrast, the the average person in the UK emits 8.5 tonnes per year (2010 figures)
Sure mate ,the human population has doubled in the last 50 odd years animal life has halved but it’s not too many people that are the problem it’s how many feckin tones of carbon emissions a Westerner emits compared to a hut dweller in the Sudan .
Keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better .