The Overpopulation Myth
4th January 2011
Upon examining the US, we find out that Texas fits the bill nicely. In fact, Texas has 261,797.12 square miles of land, and that is (261792.12<ENTER> 1.602<ENTER> 1.602 × ×) 671,877.17 square kilometers! Which is, in fact, more than the area we need to house all 7 billion of us at typical New York City densities. Meaning every man, woman, and child living and breathing on the face of the Earth could fit in relative comfort within the land territory of the State of Texas.
The other 49 states: empty. Canada? A wasteland as empty as the northern extremes of Nunavut. Europe? Empty. Asia? Nobody home. Africa, Australia, South and Central America, all the islands? None left. The entire world outside of Texas contains not a single living, breathing person.
With just over half the daily average outflow of the Columbia River, we could meet the freshwater needs of the entire world’s population. Now, that is a big pipeline to Texas, but if we could get everyone there in the first place, the pipeline is child’s play!
To recap: so far, we can put every living person on the planet within the land territory of Texas, with density about equal to New York City (not just Manhattan; all 5 boroughs). And we can give them all adequate water with just over half the water from the Columbia River.
January 4th, 2011 at 12:42
Please note that we are NOT extending an open invitation to move any or all of those 7 B people to Texas. We have an extraordinary problem with immigration to deal with at the moment – mostly involving regulators from Washington.