Population growth is as concerning as overconsumption | Letter
Robin Maynard reponds to an article by George Monbiot
George Monbiot labels anyone raising concerns about ongoing global human population, currently growing by 70 million per year, as βobsessivesβ (The facts are stark: Europe must open the door to migrants, or face its own extinction, 12 December).
Deploying familiar tropes and the loaded phrase βpopulation controlβ (not used by the organisations or institutions working on the issue), he insinuates that anyone raising population concern is at best hypocritical, at worst racist, by blaming βpoorer Black and Brown people in the global southβ while ignoring excessive individual consumption in rich, developed countries like the UK. His crusade to scare off any liberal, progressive person from daring to posit that growth in population as well as consumption might be an issue sinks to new lows when he claims that only βmass murder on an unprecedented scaleβ could slow and stabilise population growth.
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Β© Photograph: Robert Kneschke/Alamy

Β© Photograph: Robert Kneschke/Alamy