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   02 Apr 23 14:58:41   
   
   From: lessgovt@gmail.com   
      
   As Population Grows, People Will Live ‘Like Rats,’ Cousteau Says   
   L.A. TIMES ARCHIVES, JUNE 6, 1992   
      
   RIO DE JANEIRO —  The explosive growth in population, which is expected to   
   triple to 16 billion in 80 years, is leading to a world where people will be   
   “surviving like rats,” undersea explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau said Friday.   
   “Even if we found a way to feed this human tidal wave, it would be   
   impossible to provide this multitude with decent living conditions,”   
   Cousteau said in a speech. “Surviving like rats is not what we should   
   bequeath to our children and grandchildren.   
   ”   
      
   Cousteau, who did not address the formal sessions of the U.N. Earth Summit but   
   gave a lecture at the summit convention center, said that summit delegates   
   must “realize the urgency of drastic, unconventional decisions.”   
      
   “You have an extraordinary opportunity to change the course of the world . .   
   . but only if you decide to challenge the huge problems with radical   
   solutions,” he said.   
      
   “We are living in an interminable succession of absurdities imposed by the   
   myopic logic of short-term thinking,” Cousteau said.   
      
   He told the story of an environmental disaster he said he had learned about   
   during his 59 years of exploration.   
      
   It occurred in Haiti, which he said was suffering the consequences of reckless   
   destruction of its environment.   
      
   “Haitians are beautiful, proud, intelligent, good-humored and    
   ard-working,” Cousteau said. “But they have exhausted the marine resources   
   of their narrow continental shelf,” and deforested their land.   
      
   Deforestation has led to soil erosion, “laying bare the ground rock and   
   impeding agriculture for centuries to come,” Cousteau said.   
      
   “Political changes will fail to resolve Haiti’s tragedy, as this country   
   will be poverty-stricken for many years,” he said. “Maybe forever.”   
      
   Haiti provides a chilling example of what could begin to happen around the   
   world, as population grows and resources dwindle, he said.   
      
   “The fuse connected to a demographic explosion is already burning.”   
      
   https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-06-06-mn-563-story.html   
      
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