Matthew Connelly: Reducing the size of a population can mean that you increase the number of households because people are living by ones and twos and threes. When people live in smaller households they tend to consume more of everything. That's why it's terribly deceptive to think that we can address the environmental problems of overconsumption just by getting people to have fewer kids. It's more complicated than that.
NVDL: I'm going to offer as brief an answer I can to that very very complicated question. Yes.
NVDL: I'm going to offer as brief an answer I can to that very very complicated question. Yes.
clipped from www.salon.com
Isn't it true that right now the average woman has about 2.6 children?
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Is it only me or does Mr Connelly ALSO have a problem with math!!!???
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