It is surprising that declining birthrates are something rarely discussed, especially when the global economies—like those of the United States and Europe—have been failing. This edifying documentary includes experts in demography and economics, even Nobel Prize winners, who all agree that the number one economic problem is drastically declining birthrates. By 2050 demographers estimate the global population will decline for the first time in recorded history. The smaller, younger generations will be even more overburdened in supporting the larger, older generations. Workforces will continue shrinking. Economies will continue recessing. Abortion, contraception, and euthanasia will only be deceptive, ineffective stop-gap measures.
But isn't this good? Isn't overpopulation a real problem?
After watching this film, you will think otherwise. Population decline and its causes are the real "inconvenient truths." To see why the overpopulation paranoia is a myth, I highly recommend watching this edifying documentary. But brace yourself for this cold, hard, most inconvenient truth.