Mainstream Awareness: World Population Day


Today, July 11th, is World Population Day! The mostly ignored reminder of our species’ ruthless dominance was established in 1989 by the UN. It was inspired by 5 Billion Day back on July 11th 1987, when fertile males the world over joined their wives and children to celebrate what can be accomplished with a high sperm count, a relentless sex drive, and a big brain.

We here at stopreproducing.com were still prepubescent back in ’87, but we imagine 5 Billion Day must have inspired people to keep up the prophylactic-free humping because here we are a little over twenty years later fast approaching 7 billion. It took over a million years for our population to reach 1 billion back in 1800, but only another 210 years to septuple that number.



Daily Kos has a great post about the willful ignorance surrounding the issue of over population:

“There is widespread agreement among scientists that we are in overshoot. According to Global Footprint Network, 1.3 planet Earths would be required to sustainably meet the needs of our current population at present levels of consumption and waste. If we continue current upward trends in consumption and population, by 2035 we’ll need 2 Earths. This means we are not acting sustainably. We are using up stuff that we, and/or future generations, are going to need.”


World Population Day: Let overpopulation topic out of closet