Guest essay by Eric Worrall
h/t Breitbart; When climate activists discuss a “well being” economy, I thought they just meant communism. Turns out a “well being” economy is also code for encouraging the deplorables to gradually die off.
PM REPORT EXPOSES THE AGEING MYTH
8 OCTOBER 2021
A major new report by Population Matters busts the myth that a declining birth rate and ageing population spell economic disaster. Silver linings, not silver burdensreveals the benefits of fewer people being born, and identifies the common-sense policies that will meet the challenges of a society in which more people are older.
The new report is a significant contribution to the public debate on ageing. Headlines about “jaw-dropping crashes” in birth rate and a “silver tsunami” of old people threatening to overwhelm government budgets and leave millions of vacancies unfilled have led to calls for action to boost birth rates across the world.
The new report finds instead that falling birth rates offer multiple advantages, and the increasing number of old people is neither an imminent crisis nor an insoluble problem.
With a foreword by economist and former chair of the UK’s Climate Change Committee, Lord Adair Turner, the 30-page report – backed by more than 100 references – is available here.
CREATING A WELLBEING ECONOMY
The report calls for a reorientation of economic priorities, away from constant growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which benefits from an expanding birth rate and growing population. It notes that GDP places no value on the natural world and on human activities which don’t involve economic transactions.
While it’s right for poorer countries to grow their economies as part of the process of escaping poverty, in richer countries that growth in production and consumption is a key driver of our environmental crisis.
Transitioning to a wellbeing economy would not only ensure that quality of humans’ lives and protection of the natural world are the drivers of all economic activity, it would also help us to recognise the value of investing in older people.
THE SOLUTIONS
That does not mean that policies to address our ageing populations are not available now. The solutions are already understood and can be implemented by governments in the time scale needed. One of the report’s reiterated points is that with 130 million births a year and population projected to keep growing until the second half of this century at least, there will be no shortage of people. At the same time, the transition to an older society is happening slowly.
The report’s findings include:
* The gap between supply and demand for labour in developed economies is likely to be lower than anticipated, due to continued population growth, enhanced productivity, and automation replacing existing jobs. Meanwhile, there are more than 200 million people unemployed, and labour force participation (people in work or looking for work) is only 49% for women. Investment in education and gender equality will help prepare people for work, and realise their potential.
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Read more: https://populationmatters.org/news/2021/10/pm-report-exposes-ageing-myth
Delving into the main report, improving labour force participation includes raising the retirement age.
… Delayed retirement and enhancing the economic productivity of older workers will put more money into pension schemes and the exchequer. Pension reform can significantly reduce the fiscal burden. It has already begun in most high income countries, but must continue, reflecting the particular challenges each faces. …
Read more: Smaller Families and Ageing Populations
The report also calls for tax rises.
… Tax rises to meet additional cost are viable policy options, likely to be accepted by the public if managed appropriately. …
Read more: Same link as above
The report presents Japan’s demographic crisis as the model to emulate;
… Presenting new research, the paper outlines three key findings on what the UK could achieve by 2035 if it matched the demographic trend set to be witnessed in Japan over the next fifteen years:
CLIMATE CHANGE – Generating 38 million fewer tonnes of CO2 annually by 2035. This is equivalent to taking almost 19 million cars off the road.
HOUSING CRISIS – Eliminating the need for some 4 million extra homes across Britain, helping to tackle the UK’s chronic housing problems.
NATURE – Stopping major building developments on some 435,000 acres of land. This in turn will help to mend Britain’s broken relationship with nature. …
Read more: Same link as above
This wellbeing economy idea has been kicking around for a while. The population reduction report notes Iceland is attempting to press ahead with measures of factors other than GDP being the key driver of government policy. Former British Prime Minister David Cameron pushed for GDP to be replaced by an arbitrary government measure of happiness, though his plan never got much traction.
A notable advocate of measuring happiness rather than GDP is the kingdom of Bhutan.
Bhutan is a small country perched in the Himalayas, between India and China, not far from Nepal, though Bhutan does not share a land border with Nepal.
In 2010 The Guardian printed an article praising Bhutan’s focus on happiness. But Bhutan’s focus on happiness rather than economic security has cost them dearly, around a third of the people of Bhutan suffer food insecurity.
I don’t know if mass hunger and a need for handouts from the global community is the ultimate fate of all nations which focus on goals other than maintaining a strong economy, but I have yet to find an exception.
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The Club of Rome and it’s spin-off Davos are very clear, as is the UNESCO manifesto.
Build Back Better – for Fewer – eugenics with a green smirk. Davos’ Klaus Schwab :
his kind of development being undertaken in Ethiopia, “reveals the central conundrum of the combat against climate change. The same force that helps people escape from poverty and lead a decent life is the one that is destroying the livability of our planet for future generations. The emissions that lead to climate change are not just the result of a selfish generation of industrialists or western baby boomers. They are the consequence of the desire to create a better future for oneself.”
Huxley in his own words :
Thus even though ¨it is quite true that any radical eugenic policy will be for many years politically and psychologically impossible, it will be important for UNESCO to see that the eugenic problem is examined with the greatest care, and that the public mind is informed of
the issues at stake so that much that now is unthinkable may at least become thinkable.”
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) – It Was Only Temporary Scene (7/11) | Movieclips – YouTube
All the legislation being rolled out since 9/11 was supposed to be temporary?
Cop26: world poised for big leap forward on climate crisis, says John Kerry | Cop26 | The Guardian
Here we go – Pol Pot planned for a “super great leap forward”, inspired by Mao’s Great Leap Forward
What has Kerry in mind? A Hyper Leap Forward with Hyperinflation and famine?
Funny, that Kerry; nobody told the developing countries. And tell that to the U.S. Congress that would have to pony-up the largest part of the Green Fund.
Late November and December will be a hoot observing the media spinning COP26 into a smashing success. Buy popcorn now because there will be a shortage.
Well, there are robots and there are robots. 😉
Either by government diktat or corporate collusion Covid vaccination is becoming virtually compulsory.
Apparently happiness can be induced by a brain implant.
Once the principle has been established it’s only a matter of degree.
Chris,
It’s not happiness, it’s the old adage that ignorance is bliss! Most Gretatards are ignorant to a level that would make them euphoric if they weren’t also as fragile as a soap bubble!
As far as the Fauxi virus diktats go, this walkout by Southwest pilots may be the beginning of the rebellion! If more professional groups, particularly nurses and doctors, start to revolt against our government morphing into a Fascist state the plandemic fear campaign is over!
No doubt there will be young vibrant countries looking enviously at geriatric Britain there for the taking, or will it all be a robot war by then?
KIlling billions is a transition?
“This in turn will help to mend Britain’s broken relationship with nature. …”
While it could be argued the Britain has a broken relationship with nature, if measured by all the house building on farmland, I can’t square that with the abundant wildlife that I find in my garden. In all my years I have never had a garden that has Slow Worms, Newts, Frogs, Hedge Hogs, Mice, Insects of a wide variety including Dragon Flies, Damsel Flies, Butterflies and many bees, such as Miner Bees, Ground Bees, lots of Bumble Bees, a wide variety of birds including a Woodpecker, Owls and the odd Buzzard and Red Kite passing overhead. The plants and trees seem to have no trouble growing, and growing. Actually Britain’s relationship with nature used to be combative as for millennia it was able to shorten your life. As people like Jordan Peterson have pointed out, when people become wealthy they can afford to look after nature and that is roughly what has happened. Burning coal in Industrial quantities created the wealth and conditions for a more benevolent relationship with nature. Environmental extremists are likely to break the relationship with nature and in very bad ways, as evidenced with the forest fires in Australia and California and the destruction of Rain Forest to grow Bio Fuels, so as to ‘save the planet’.
For more insight on the Davos crowd’s plans: https://rairfoundation.com/flashback-former-malaysian-prime-minister-warned-elites-want-to-reduce-world-population-to-1-billion-videos/
Robots for all just might work out if they can design a robot with sufficient dexterity and troubleshooting algorithms to repair the robots that are on the fritz.
However, I suspect that if they have sufficient AI to repair other robots, they will become just as difficult and unreliable to get out to your house as so many trades are prone to today.
Tuesday: “You say your robot is down? I can make it out the week after next.”
Thursday, two weeks later: “Please leave a message at the beep.”
Wednesday the following week: “Sorry about the delay getting back to you. I was down for a week and I had to wait for a repair. I think I can squeeze you in next Monday.”
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You just know in your heart I’m right 😜
I don’t think the ONS counts the half million illegal immigrants crossing the English channel every year.
Those revelling in this particular solution seem to forget that the Japan model comes with a no entry whatsoever for “asylum seekers” also known as young healthy man of fighting age dressed in designer jeans and Nike’s who are follwing Soros’s instuctions on their latest model iPhones.
In 2019 Japan granted asylum to 44 seekers. I call that very very generous if not overdoing it.
Eric, are you trying to convince us that food insecurity doesn’t enhance happiness? 🙂
Let’s not forget Population Matters (the odious David Attenborough) published a spreadsheet showing exactly where the cull is to begin
If you haven’t read Michael Shellenbergers book yet, it contains a whole chapter on how people like Population Matters are using global warming as an excuse for depopulation
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