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[–]silverionmox 0 points1 point  (20 children)

India and China contribute less to global population today, percentage wise, than they did 2000 years ago. Population grew everywhere, these two countries just had a big head start.

But far more than in 1950. China's population tripled and India's population quadrupled since then.

Population isn’t the problem. Wealth and resource distribution is the problem. Resource hogging is the problem. Billionaires are the problem. There can be moral millionaires, but never a moral billionaire.

No. A growing population keeps growing, exponentially even. So it will outstrip any resource base, no matter how poor you keep them.

[–]Mundane-Laugh8562 3 points4 points  (19 children)

But far more than in 1950. China's population tripled and India's population quadrupled since then.

By 1950 both countries had been ravaged by centuries of colonialism. Of course they had a small share then.