The WEF and Earth4All want To Reduce Birth Rates 81% By 2100

The “thought leaders” who generate ideas for the World Economic Forum and the United Nations propose measures to reduce the number of births in the next 70 years from 130 million to about 24 million per year

Their radical plans are public and very specific.

The organization Earth4All, an influential ‘sustainability’ think tank originating from the Club of Rome, plans to ‘save the planet’ with the scenario having a fitting name, ‘Giant Leap’.

Their plan, aiming to radically transform human existence and governance on the entire planet, is quite detailed.

The most important outcome of their project would be a reduction of childbirths by 81 percent by the year 2100 compared to the current level.

The projections are detailed in their proposal. (pages 45-46). I collated two charts together so that you can compare them. They contrast “business as usual” (on the left) with the result of their “Giant Leap” plan being fully implemented (on the right).

The Giant Leap plan (right bottom corner) reduces childbirths from the current 130 million per year to about 24 million per year globally by the year 2100.

As Earth4All explains , they originated from the Club of Rome:

Earth for All can trace its origins to The Club of Rome commissioned report The Limits to Growth published 50 years ago. Back then scientists used early computer models to show that Earth’s finite resources would eventually buckle under the weight of material consumption.

Food production would fall, followed by a precipitous fall in population. Many people were shocked by the conclusion that pushing beyond the limits of the planet could lead to collapse.

Over the last 50 years the world has followed the report’s worst-case scenario and we are beginning to see deep fractures in the Earth system and within societies.

With Earth for All we could have explored more collapse scenarios, but we believe our future will be built on economic optimism not despair.

The same person, Sandrine Dixson-Decleve, leads Earth4all and the Club of Rome.

Earth4All is not a fringe organization. It generated the ideas that guided the World Economic Forum and the United Nations.

Compare, for example, Earth4All’s Giant Leap plan (on the left) with UN’s “Sustainable Development Goals” (on the right).

I must disappoint conspiracy theory aficionados: the main idea of the plan to reduce births does not mention vaccines, toxic chemicals, or 5G. (I have no access to non-public information)

The publicly announced plan boringly amounts to removing many existing reasons for having children. It also sounds like many very nice, progressive, feel-good ideas – that have far-reaching consequences!

The Earth4All Plan – The Turnarounds

A few specific points are worth mentioning.

Impoverished people and smallholder farmers tend to have children to help with the family farms or as a social safety net for older age. So, the plan proposes to eliminate poverty by initiating massive economic transfers from wealthy countries to impoverished countries.

Noting that women with free time tend to have children, Earth4All recommends ’empowering’ women, (with many beneficial effects,) which would make womenfolk busy with life goals other than having children.

Economic growth, with steady expansion of housing, roads, and resources, also favors having children who can easily start another household after they grow up.

Instead of economic growth, Earth4All and the WEF advocate for “degrowth, ” that is, reduction in the resources such as housing or food consumed,

After asking, “Is degrowth workable?” the WEF experts explain that degrowth makes perfect sense to them.

The Conversation quotes Sam Alexander, a degrowth advocate and research fellow at the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute at the University of Melbourne in Australia.

He says degrowth “doesn’t mean we are going to be living in caves with candles”. Instead, it might mean people in rich countries changing their diets, living in smaller houses and driving and travelling less.

The Earth4All plan has every chance of succeeding. How do we know?

It worked in mouse colonies!

Calhoun Mouse Experiment A famous biologist, John Calhoun, conducted numerous “mouse utopia colony ” experiments, where mice could live comfortably in a miniature socialist “mouse city” in perfect equality without experiencing hunger, cold, or other hazards of living in the wild.

Will the Humanity Die Off?

Without any ability to predict the future, I am cautiously optimistic. Humans are not mice, and the Earth is not a confined mouse utopia.

Indeed, it is possible that, given a choice to have a nice life without having children, many people will choose to remain childless. They have every right to such a choice!

In many countries, numerous women and men already choose not to have progeny, and birth rates have fallen way below replacement levels. Japan and South Korea are “leading” the way:

Will having children no longer be the social norm? Will this lead to the dissolution of many human societies?

Lastly, do we need this many people on this planet ? Is depopulation good for us ?

Who knows!

Having children is often frustrating, messy, dirty, expensive, and time-consuming. I love to be a father. Being a parent defines me; my children are my pride and joy.

Playing with them was very pleasant. At the same time, I see the “other side” and empathize with others who find parenting daunting.

Perhaps, in the long run, humanity will self-select for a (possibly small) subpopulation that chooses to have children despite seemingly no good economic reasons to be parents.

Parents of the future might even have to persevere despite being mocked and ridiculed by the childless majority!

After a few generations, perhaps, that small part of irrational, reproducing-at-all-costs people will be all that remains of the human race.

What will drive them to have babies? Atavistic instincts? Religious beliefs? Worry about the continuity of the human race?

Will those people inherit a beautiful green planet? Only time will tell; I will not live long enough to know.

What do you think? Will Earth4All plan to reduce births by 81 percent work? Is it a good idea?

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    Tom

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    Earth4all? I am laughing myself to death (which the WEF will certainly like) since apparent the earth isn’t for all the humans they want to murder.

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    Howdy

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    “Impoverished people and smallholder farmers tend to have children to help with the family farms:
    “women with free time tend to have children”
    “the WEF experts explain that degrowth makes perfect sense to them.”
    You really think the planet will fall to these crazy people. They won’t even exist, though I guess Klaus has his eye on a robocop type existence or something.

    Brain in a bucket anyone? Attach Musk’s gadget, and no need for eyes, arms, you name it…

    Complete absence of reality.

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    Wisenox

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    The new UN religion is Gaianism. Gaia is better known as biblical Eve, and is also Death from the pale horse. Adam is the dawn, Jesus/Zeus is the day/age, and Eve is evening.
    The word ‘day’ comes from the root word *Dy, which means ‘to die, day’.
    The other half of the pale horse is Hades. In ancient Sumeria, Death was a swine and is why pigs heads accompany themes of death so much. Hades was a winged panther. Together, the 2 are flesh eaters that consume the sacrificial Christ (middle class/West); panther consumes the flesh of the body, swine eats the flesh of the fruit.
    The panther is Lacerta and the Crucifix (Cygnus), and the swine is Equueleus, Delphinus, Vulpecula and Sagitta (Spear of Destiny).

    Eve sits inside the UN as Gaia, and the winged panther sits outside as a statue.
    The UN equals the ‘Pale Horse’, listen to them at your own sacrifice.

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      Howdy

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      Gaia is a hypothesis, that the Earth is alive. Gaia is Mother Earth, the spirit.

      Adam and Eve are the original perfect being, separated into two.
      Adam came from earth, Eve came from Adam, not earth, therefore, Eve was within Adam from the start. The Spiritual ‘androgyne’.
      Adam was created in the image of God, therefore, God is a ‘spiritual androgyne’ – a perfect balance of two opposing natures, Masculine and Feminine.

      Jesus is the avatar of the Piscean age, which is why water revolves around him. Pisces is the last water sign, The two fish, the sign of the world saviour. The opposite sign is Virgo, the Virgin who holds wheat, to make bread, and together, the axis represents world service. Fishes and loaves?

      Bethlehem means ‘house of bread’, and Jesus is born in Bethlehem. Bread pointing to Virgo, and Jesus was born of a Virgin.

      The constellation ‘crux’ is the cross of the saviour. The star names reflect the penalty. Try this for an explanation of them: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/hedgerow/2017/10/libra-just-paid-unjust-crowned-crucifixion-glorified-suffering/

      Christ has no relation to Earth matters in regard to mortal plans.

      Just as an aside, you know the 4 living creatures of the Bible, 4 faces? The bull is Taurus, the scorpion, snake, eagle is Scorpio, the lion, Leo, and the human is Aquarius. The 4 form a cross. Humanity is on the cusp of Aquarius, and Jesus leaves us with Pisces end: “I will be with you even unto the end of the age”?
      This takes you to: The 4 Persian royal stars – 4 ArchAngels: Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, and Phanuel. The rabbit-hole goes deep.

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    Richard

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    But I thought the world was already dying from climate change and we only had seconds to save ourselves .

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    VOWG

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    a couple of more covid shots should do that. But hey, the Africans are not listening nor are the followers of Islam, many who live in Africa. You lose kids. Bury the WEF as deep as is possible.

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    Robert Beatty

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    If we get a global cooling event, that should satisfy Earth4All’s Giant Leap. No food to eat will work wonders for reducing the population.

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    STJOHNOFGRAFTON

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    WEF “thought leaders” must set an example and reduce their own fecundity to zero.

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