> From: "NOONMAIL noonmail-at-WBUR.BU.EDU " <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> > Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 12:47:40 -005 > > Point taken.. we'll use it in our letters segment. > > But question for you.. do you think that populations will > move to towns outside Paris? Or to Russia? Won't they > continue to go.. to the U.S.? To each according to his ability... I think where populations move will depend on where they are able to get into (immigration laws) and also the level of xenophobia in the destination country. I concur that it's not a simple formula. > Best, > Robin > > Date sent: 2 Jun 2003 16:37:44 -0000 > To: http://www.here-now.org/~letters > Subject: there is no crisis in Europe > From: "robert b" <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> > > Joseph Chamie, Director of the Population Division at the UN, conveniently > didn't mention that world population will approach 9 billion people by 2050. > Low birthrates are not a problem -- it's the distribution of people that is > the problem. More immigration would allow the human population to > be more evenly distributed throughout the globe.