Term Paper on "Human Ecology"

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Limits to Growth," and what has happened in the intervening years. The first edition was published by the Club of Rome in 1972. The author of this paper contends that the authors of "Limits to Growth" were correct in predicting increasing industrialization, but that the book's predictions of mass starvation, poverty and environmental degradation ignored evidence that was clear at the time which would indicate that their predictions would not come to pass.

The original "Limits to Growth" focused on five predictions:

accelerating industrialization, rapid population growth, widespread malnutrition, depletion of nonrenewable resources, and deteriorating environment.

In predicting increasing industrialization, the Club of Rome predicted that workers would see a reduction in their negotiating power and purchasing power. In fact, the opposite has taken place. The world has welcomed economic growth since 1972 in two countries that were not foreseen at that time, India and China, accounting for 40% of the world population. In each of those countries, peasant incomes have grown by 60% in the 1980's and 1990's in real (not inflated) terms, and purchasing power has been widely distributed amongst the population. More importantly, a rising middle class in many countries where there was poverty in 1972 has brought billions to improved standards of living. In 1972, Korea and Taiwan had per capita incomes barely higher than many African countries. China was in the midst of a destructive Cultural Revolution, and India was barely able to feed its population. Now, India is the 10th-largest economy in the world, China and India have welcomed 500 million to the middle class
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, and world wealth has grown by an enormous amount.

The world ecosystem is incontestably better today than it was in 1972. One only need have taken a trip to Lake Erie, to Los Angeles, to Karl-Marx-Stadt (in East Germany) or Katowice (in Poland) to see the effects of carbon monoxide, soot and air pollution on children and adults in 1972. Cars in Los Angeles only had PCV's (pollution control valves) for pollution control -- today's cars produce 1/20th the pollution as cars in 1972.

In the 1970's, the major worry was global cooling, not global warming. Time Magazine published a scary cover story about the "Coming Ice Age," noting that the earth had cooled from the 1940's to the 1970's. Man-made global warming was not even a factor of concern. In 2007, despite the concern about global warming, the earth has only warmed 0.8 degrees F. In one hundred years, which can be explained mostly by factors such as volcanoes.

The World3 model of the Club of Rome anticipated higher pollution, global starvation, poorer workers and depleted world resources. The opposite has happened on all fronts. This paper will review each in turn:

Higher pollution: Pollution is generally related to level of income and energy sources. As income starts to grow, increasing demand for electrical power dictates that countries rely on coal for growth. China is now completing two new coal-fired electrical plants per week, which is fueling a significantly higher amount of pollution (sulfates, carbon monoxide and smog) as compared to earlier times.

This process reverses, however, as countries increase in per-capita income. If one were to go to Tokyo, Taipei or Seoul in 1972, they would have found a significant level of pollution. As income levels rose and the people (read: voters) pushed for pollution controls, the air actually cleared. Now, in China, a movement to cleaner energy, autos and other polluters is under way. The 2008 Olympics are being used as a trigger, but rising incomes will assure that China cleans its environment.

The same was true in Eastern Europe. Prior to the fall of Communism, Poland, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic and Slovakia), Hungary and East Germany were the most polluted countries on the continent. Now all these countries belong to the European Union, and their air is cleaner than it has ever been.

Global starvation: China and India starved their populations in the 1950's and 1960's, but that was due more to government ineptness than a basic failure to feed their people. Nowadays, India is a net… READ MORE

Quoted Instructions for "Human Ecology" Assignment:

Discuss the following aspects of Limits to Growth:the Thirty-Year Update: (1) the authors' approach: what are their main theoretical and conceptual tools and how are ecological principles employed?; (2) what do you see as the main trends in the world ecosystem, both negative and positive?; (3) briefly summarize the main scenarios in the World3 model, and which, if any, you consider to be most likely and why?; (4) it can be argued that among the failings of the World3 model is the authors' inability/ disinclination to take into account conflict/war, violence/crime, nationalism, and religious differences, and the possibility that the majority of people have not heard of the predictions of the World3 model, or if so remain indifferent or unconvinced; do you agree these failings and, if so, discuss how you think these variables might be taken into account in the model and what their effect on the scenarios might be? *****

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