As a direct result of this overpopulation of the world it is quite likely that 7/8 of the people of earth will be gone (the numbers) by 2100 AD. Most through starvation or lack of potable water. And as the world population slowly grows more and more will be dying too over time.
8 billion people is no longer sustainable at all and this will cause incredibly problems for mankind including the ATTEMPTED mass migration of Billions of people to where there is more water and food can be grown more easily than where they presently live.
In fact, the longer 8 billion people draw down the resources of the earth it is more likely that humans will go extinct actually on earth before they reach 1 billion people by 2100 as things look right now.
However, what everyone does affects who lives and who doesn't live worldwide.
What is the answer?
I think since the human race isn't responsible acting now that Global Climate changes are just going to kill billions of people this century.
However I also believe that about 9 to 14 billion people could live on earth IF people lived underground and left the surface of the planet to recreation and growing food and nothing else.
However, given how people actually are: "What is the actual likelihood of this?"
But this would also include tearing down all buildings above ground, especially where there is good growing soil under them with good water sources where water is still potable on into the future.
It takes a good water source and about 2 1/2 acres to grow about 70% of what you eat like friends of mine have done since 1976 in Mt. Shasta.
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