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Aging Human Populations: Good for Us, Good for the Earth
Frank Götmark1, Philip Cafaro2, Jane O'Sullivan3
1Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Box 463, SE-40530 Göteborg, Sweden.
Abstract:
As the nations of the world grapple with the task of creating sustainable societies, ending and in some cases reversing population growth will be necessary to succeed. Yet stable or declining populations are typically reported in the media as a problem, or even a crisis, due to demographic aging. This is misguided, as economic analyses show that the costs connected with aging societies are manageable, while the economic, social, and environmental benefits of smaller populations are substantial. Earth's human-carrying capacity has been exceeded; hence, population growth must end and aging societies are unavoidable. They should be embraced as part of a just and prosperous future for people and the other species with whom we share our planet.
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