Leadership: China Faces A Sexual Crises
Unprecedented economic growth, and a global population that has 1.5 billion more people, will put pressure on resources. There’s not enough energy, food, and water to support the rising expectations of the growing middle class in China and India.
Yes, yes, doom and gloom as far as the future eye can see - as long as you assume that the future will be exactly like the past - except for the minor problem that that has never, ever been true.


As the Chinaman seeks to ever emulate the advanced societies of the west, amenities such as the modern oil lamp - that paragon of man’s conquest of night’s dark drapery - shall become more in vogue. As a consequence, stocks of the whale fish’s most versatile oil will be depleted, and the abyssal beasts moribund.
Hey, Paul Ehrlich says it’s true, and he wouldn’t have a respected high-paying position in the environmental industry and university tenure if he’d ever been wrong about anything in the past.