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Population & Consumption

Bill McKibben 1989 2004 2012 Bill McKibben (born 1960)

Population and Consumption How many are we? How big are we?

Population and Consumption How many are we? (about 7.5 billion) How big are we? As hunter-gatherers: 2500 kcal/day As modern humans: 31,000 kcal/day As U.S. citizens: 185,000 kcal/day

Population and Consumption How many are we? (about 7.5 billion, and growing ) How big are we? As hunter-gatherers: 2500 kcal/day As modern humans: 31,000 kcal/day As U.S. citizens: 185,000 kcal/day How big is the earth?

Is There a Problem? Malthusians: YES! Thomas Malthus (1766-1834) Essay on the Principle of Population (1798)

Is There a Problem? Cornucopians: Nah! The Green Revolution (1960s) Ester Boserup: The more people, the more resources! Julian Simon: We will always find substitutes for depleted resources! Norman Borlaug (1914-2009) Nobel Peace Prize 1970

But surely there are limits Biologist Peter Vitousek (1986): humans use 38.8% of the earth s primary productivity. Biologist David Pimental on our wasteful ways: one head of iceberg lettuce is 95% water and contains 50 kcal of energy. Yet we spend 400 kcal to grow the lettuce in California, and 1800 kcal to ship it to the east coast. The largest world harvest of grain was in 1984.

Earth2 The regularities that we have learned and relied upon during the past 10,000 years of agricultural practice are disappearing. That was Earth1. We are depleting resources. We are depleting sinks. Local Pollution vs Global Pollution

Population and Pollution In 2004: U.S. population grew by 3 million. Indian population grew by 16 million. The U.S. added 15.7 million tons of CO2 to the atmosphere, while India added only 4.7 million tons. (Per capita pollution in the U.S. is 17x that in India.) (With less than 5% of global population, the U.S. burns 1/4 th of the world s fossil fuel resources.)

Population and Pollution Source: AAAS Atlas of Population & Environment [http://atlas.aaas.org]

The Right to Pollute? Do we have the right to pollute as much as we want? Is there a limit to this right? If so, how much is too much?

Property Rights

Property Rights (1) use: the right to use the property (and to consume the renewables ). (2) exclusion: the right to prevent others from trespassing on your land or otherwise making use of your property. (3) transfer/alienation: the right to transfer the property to others. (4) compensation: the right to reparation for damage or use by others. [Renters have rights 1+2, but not 3+4, to the rented property.]

Moral Rights A right is always a right to something and against someone. To what do I have the right? positive: an action / negative: an omission Against whom do I have the right? in personam: against an individual or group / in rem: against everyone Rights Positive active Negative passive in personam Rights of Contract Rights of Reparation in rem Rights of Beneficence Rights of Liberty Rights of Security Waiving Rights and Forfeiting Rights

Classifying Property Rights (1) use: the right to use the property. (2) exclusion: the right to prevent others from trespassing on your land or otherwise making use of your property. (3) transfer/alienation: the right to transfer the property to others. (4) compensation: the right to reparation for damage or use by others. Rights Positive active Negative passive in personam Rights of Contract Rights of Reparation in rem Rights of Beneficence Rights of Liberty Rights of Security

What do you think? Are there, or should there be, limits to these property rights? (1) use: the right to use the property. (2) exclusion: the right to prevent others from touching your property. (3) transfer/alienation: the right to transfer the property to others. (4) compensation: the right to reparation for damage or use by others.

Property Rights (1) use: the right to use the property. (2) exclusion: the right to prevent others from trespassing on your land or making use of your property. (3) transfer/alienation: the right to transfer the property to others. (4) compensation: the right to reparation for damage or use by others. The Harm Principle Some Limits to Use Nuisance Law: cease or compensation for loss of use High social value (of the cause of the nuisance): defendant pays reparations to the plaintiff. Low social value: defendant must cease and desist.

The Harm Principle The sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self-protection. [John Stuart Mill, On Liberty (1859), Ch. 1, 9] This principle holds that liberty (autonomy in the sense of liberty of action ) is a fundamental good to be compromised only with good reason; coercion is justified only when it prevents an evil greater than the coercion itself. The private harm principle: justifies the restriction of one s liberty to prevent injury to other specific individuals. The public harm principle: justifies the restriction of one s liberty to prevent injury to institutional practices or regulatory systems that are in the public interest.

Limits on Property Use? I own this bow and these arrows. I like to shoot them in the air. Do I have the right to shoot them where I please?

Limits on Property Use? Smith built this coal-powered plant to generate electricity in his backyard to run his widescreen TV. Is that OK?

Limits on Property Use? Smith also sells Jones some electricity for his hog barn, which he built in his backyard. The manure washes into the river. Is that OK?

Limits on Property Use? Miller sells tenderloins from Jones s hog operation, and powers his restaurant with electricity from Smith. Is that OK?