
New York Times op-ed says population decline may make 'climate change easier to combat'
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New York Times opinion staff editor Spencer Bokat-Lindell penned an op-ed arguing that population decline is actually a net positive because it will help fight climate change.
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"For a population to replenish itself in the absence of immigration, demographers estimate that there must be, on average, about 2.1 births per woman," Bokat-Lindell noted while pointing out that in the United States, the fertility rate has been below that since 2007.
"[T]he global average fertility rate has been falling for decades, and even China’s population, the world’s largest, may very soon reach its peak," he wrote.

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