lucky_sharm said:
Oh god not this question again.
Overpopulation and resource scarcity are not going to be a problem for a long time. We already have much of the means to replace 80% of the resources we currently consume and if the real need arises these means will be implemented by necessity.
Even with the exponential growth of the planets population, global overpopulation will not be an issue until at least 2050/2060 by which point it is highly likely that we will have the means and the technology to deal with a larger population. Once again innovation will be born from necessity just like it always has been.
Unfortunately the world isn't a fair place and yes some will suffer, but get these notions of a global crisis or some sort of Armageddon out of your head.
And with all these comments about the Chinese birth control measures, the only reason China suffered from massive populations was because of the previous (massively flawed) policies of Mao Zedong who believed by making China the most populace country in the world it would become the most powerful (Communist tend to lack simple logic). It isn't an issue that will arrive on a global scale.
EDIT: Sorry, I appreciate you didn't 'ask this question again' and that someone just revived the dead thread, the answer is still valid and correct though