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Srila Prabhupada[Posted Apr 1, 2009]

Managing Earth's Population



A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

Science cannot check the population, nor can science override nature
population BBC News Feb 3, 2009 - STEVEN DUKE

Earth population 'exceeds limits'



There are already too many people living on Planet Earth, according to one of most influential science advisors in the US government.

Nina Fedoroff told the BBC One Planet programme that humans had exceeded the Earth's "limits of sustainability".

Dr Fedoroff has been the science and technology advisor to the US secretary of state since 2007, initially working with Condoleezza Rice.

Under the new Obama administration, she now advises Hillary Clinton.

A National Medal of Science laureate (America's highest science award), the professor of molecular biology believes part of that better land management must include the use of genetically modified foods.
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Population not increasing, but shifting
Population on the Rise (or Fall into Lower Species?) A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

It is a wrong theory that due to an increase in population the world becomes overburdened and therefore there are wars and other annihilating processes. The earth is never overburdened. The heaviest mountains and oceans on the face of the earth hold more living entities than there are human beings, and they are not overburdened. If a census were taken of all the living beings on the surface of the earth, certainly it would be found that the number of humans is not even five percent of the total number of living beings. If the birthrate of human beings is increasing, then the birthrate of other living beings is increasing proportionately. The birthrate of lower animals—beasts, aquatics, birds, etc.—is far greater than that of human beings. There is an adequate arrangement for food for all the living beings all over the earth by the order of the Supreme Lord, and He can arrange more and more if there is actually a disproportionate increase of living beings. more

Enough for everyone, but nature restricts


excerpt from Lecture on Bhagavad-gita 2.12, London, Aug 18, 1973

PRABHUPADA: Nityo nityanam. So every living entity is nitya [eternal]. As Krishna is nitya. He is singular number we are plural number. That is the difference. We are many; Krishna is one. There cannot be many Krishnas. But there are many living entities. So what is the difference between the singular number? That is also stated here: eko bahunam yo vidadhati kaman. This one singular number is supplying all the necessities of this plural number. Is it not fact? We are very much disturbed over population. That is all nonsense. Krishna is quite able, if there is overpopulation... There cannot be overpopulation, because there are already ananta [unlimited] living entities, what to speak of overpopulation. It is already there, you cannot count. There is no question of... There is already overpopulation. And they can be provided by Krishna. Eko bahunam yo vidadhati kaman. Krishna is not limited; He is also unlimited. He can provide unlimited living entities. There is no scarcity of food.

So this theory that overpopulation is nonsense. It is also nonsense. There cannot be overpopulation. But there is restriction, by nature. Nature will restrict production of food if there are demons. Nature will not provide the demons. You'll find in the Srimad-Bhagavatam, Fourth Canto, nature is quite prepared to supply all the foods, but as soon as there are number of demons... because the whole plan is to correct. Just like the criminals are sent to the prison house for being corrected so that they may not again commit criminals. Similarly, we are all criminals who are in this material world. The purpose is to be corrected. We wanted to imitate Krishna, to become Krishna, and therefore we violated the orders of Krishna, and that criminality means material life.

krishna-bahirmukha haña bhoga vañcha kare
nikata-stha maya tare japatiya dhare
(Prema-vivarta)

This is maya – this material world, maya [illusory]. This body is false, maya. So we have to accept this body because we wanted to enjoy. So enjoy, you enjoy with this body, particular body. Either human's body, or dog's body, or cat's body, or demigod's body, you get as you desire. You get a material body and enjoy. This is material life.

So Krishna also, although in the material life, Krishna is providing all necessities of life. Duly, there are seasonal changes. You get seasonal fruits, flowers, grains, and all necessities. You'll be still given chance, especially to the human being, that you get all supplies, necessities. Eko bahunam yo vidadhati kaman. All necessities, But again you revive your consciousness, Krishna consciousness. That is the plan. But if you do not revive your Krishna consciousness, if you simply enjoy the senses, then there will be restriction of supply. This is the law. That is the restriction of supply. Therefore, there will be no rain. And if there is no rain, what factory will do, you rascal? You can manufacture scissors and knives and buckets of plastic, but you cannot prepare rice and wheat. That is not possible, sir. That will depend on rain. So immediately rains will be restricted. Now you all chew all these kankar (?). What is this kankar? These stone particles?

DEVOTEE: Pebbles?

PRABHUPADA: What are called these? In Hindi, it is called kankar, Indian.

REVATINANDAN: Pebbles?

PRABHUPADA: Pebbles, big. Small. Sand, sand. Yes. So you can eat that. When there is no rain... That is also eatable. The peacocks, they eat. The pigeons, they eat. Yes, they can eat. You have seen? They're eating. So everything is there eatable. So there is no question of overpopulation. Overpopulation is already there, anantyaya kalpate. Why do you call overpopulation? When there is already fire, why do you say there will be fire? It is already there. But the restriction, eko bahunam yo vidadhati kaman. That eka, that eka, Krishna, He orders. He does not order actually. Just like, not every time the police has to be ordered by the superior authority to punish the criminal. They know how to punish. So the nature knows how to punish these criminals. Therefore, the scientists are finding now shortage of petrol, shortage of this, shortage... What to do? What to do? This is the position. Otherwise, there is no question of overpopulation. The supply is restricted. That is the problem. Eko yo bahunam. Because He supplies all the necessities, [but] the supply will be restricted. As they become more and more sinful and without Krishna consciousness, they will be put into difficulties, they will be dying within the womb, they will be killed, within the womb, there will be war, there will be pestilence, there will be famine, there will be earthquake. In so many ways, we have to die. Bhutva bhutva praliyate [Bhagavad-gita 8.19: "Again and again, when Brahma's day arrives, all living entities come into being, and with the arrival of Brahma's night they are helplessly annihilated."]. Again, take birth, this business will go on. And ultimately, when the whole universe is annihilated, then again we take shelter in the body of Maha-Vishnu and live in that way, without any body, for many millions of years. Again, there is creation, and then again given chance – "All right, take another chance. Be Krishna conscious."

So this is material creation. Bhutva bhutva praliyate [Bg. 8.19]. As we have got this body, we have got the chance now to become Krishna conscious, and if we miss, then I do not know where I am going next life. But I am not going to die. That's a fact. That will be explained in the next verse. I am not going to die. We existed in the past, we are now existing at present, and we shall continue to exist in the future. This is the position.


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