WEF Adviser Celebrates Population Collapse As “Good for the Planet”

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A prominent authority in demographic studies within the United Kingdom has expressed a perspective that the diminishing birth rate in the nation represents a positive development. This viewpoint emerged as a response to recently unveiled data revealing that the number of births in the country has reached its lowest point in two decades.

Professor Sarah Harper CBE, renowned as the founder and director of the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing and a former governmental consultant, has asserted that the decreasing birth rates witnessed in Western societies hold constructive implications for the environment, dubbing them as "good for... our planet."

These assertions are prompted by official statistics released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), underscoring that the count of live births in England and Wales for the preceding year amounted to 605,479. This figure marks a decline of 3.1 percent in comparison to the preceding year and is part of a sustained decline in birth rates across the United Kingdom and other developed nations.

In a conversation with the Telegraph, Professor Harper noted her positive perspective on the declining birth rates in affluent countries, emphasizing that this trend could potentially address the prevalent "overconsumption" that pervades high-income societies and subsequently impacts the global environment.

The academic, who previously served as part of the Prime Minister's Council for Science and Technology from 2014 to 2017 and received a CBE for her contributions to demography in 2018, indicated that the United Kingdom's dwindling birth rate is a natural outcome aligned with analogous patterns observed in other advanced economies. This view aligns with the notion that the trajectory of birth rates in prosperous nations can indeed play a significant role in curbing excessive consumption practices and subsequently contribute to a more sustainable planet.

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