Case in Focus: The Second District Court of Appeal recently rejected the City of Los Angeles' bid to expedite a private housing project near the University of Southern California. The court agreed with neighborhood groups anticipating significant noise disruptions from the potential student residents, the same "People are Pollution" argument
They would also be alleviated through an economic system based on the equitable division of resources according to human need instead of the exploitation of them according to personal gain. Scarcity is enforced artificially.
We throw away 50 percent of edible food, so how is it that the problem is too many people?
We have more empty homes than homeless, so how is it that the problem is too many people?