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Elon Musk Warns of Impending Population Collapse: A Misunderstood Crisis
In this eye-opening video, Elon Musk, the visionary entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, discusses his concerns about the biggest threat facing humanity – population collapse. Contrary to popular belief, Musk argues that the world is not experiencing an overpopulation problem, but rather an underpopulation crisis. He points to Japan as an example, where the population declined by 600,000 people last year. Musk questions why the public is being fed misinformation about overpopulation when the reality is quite the opposite. He suggests tracking the ratio of adult diapers to baby diapers as a metric to understand the severity of the situation. According to Musk, Japan crossed the point of having more adult diapers than baby diapers over a decade ago. This video aims to shed light on this misunderstood crisis and encourage a reevaluation of our approach to population growth and sustainability.
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