Science chief: cut birthrate to save Earth
New museum head says lower population would cut CO2 at a fraction of renewable energy cost
Robin McKie, science editor
Sunday July 22, 2007
The Observer
The new head of the Science Museum has an uncompromising view about how global warming should be dealt with: get rid of a few billion people. Chris Rapley, who takes up his post on September 1, is not afraid of offending. 'I am not advocating genocide,' said Rapley. 'What I am saying is that if we invest in ways to reduce the birthrate - by improving contraception, education and healthcare - we will stop the world's population reaching its current estimated limit of between eight and 10 billion.
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