The problem with not having kids

Saving the planet for the next generation by not having a next generation is a bad idea

by Mark Steyn on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 6:30am - 204 Comments

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Anything happen while I was gone?

Oh, yeah. The collapse of the global economy. Armageddon outta here. The ecopalypse is upon us. Down south, President Obama has abandoned the gaseous uplift of “the audacity of hope” and warns we’re on the brink of the abyss. In the old New Deal, FDR warned that “we have nothing to fear but fear itself.” For the new New Deal, President Hopeychangey says we have nothing but fear itself. Get used to it. In Russia, the nation’s wealthiest oligarchs have seen their net worth decline by two-thirds. They can’t steal it as fast as it depreciates. Even yard sales of Soviet nukes to chaps with Waziristani business cards won’t make it up.

The only thing booming is declinism. In Britain, the Baby Boomers are now “Baby Gloomers,” according to the Daily Telegraph’s Elizabeth Grice, who gives the impression she’s working it up into a book proposal for one of those slim volumes of contemporary manners one keeps in the guest “loo,” amusingly illustrated with line drawings of once prosperous middle-class couples reduced to trawling the supermarket shelves for bargain “wine boxes” and microwaveable “Italian-style” focaccia. In the U.S., Steven Kotler thinks this is no time to get hung up on details. The planet is going to hell. So what’s the big picture? The rooty-tootiest root cause of all?

Answer: motherhood and apple pie. If we didn’t have so much motherhood, we wouldn’t have all these people eating apple pies, manufactured in a plant in Guangdong and then shipped on some massive floating carbon footprint all the way to Price Chopper in Cedar Rapids. Motherhood is the root cause. As Mr. Kotler says:

“You don’t need to ask what you need to do for the world. You already know.

“Stop having children. It’s that easy.”

It really is! So he’s calling for a five-year moratorium on having children, planet-wide. The Soviets had five-year plans but Mr. Kotler wants a five-year ban—“because a billion less people is a great place to start.” Key word: “start.” Experts agree that the carrying capacity for the planet is about two billion people. Actually, they don’t agree: some of the earthier-than-thou eco-types say it’s only 300 million. But Mr. Kotler doesn’t want to sound like an extremist or anything, so he’s starting with that best-case scenario. If the planet’s carrying capacity is two billion tops, we need to unload a good 4½ billion. And, while no one outside of Dutch hospitals is arguing for compulsory euthanasia (yet), not adding to the total would be “a great place to start.”

By now, you may be saying: is he nuts? Not at all. He writes for Psychology Today. And I don’t think their handy “Find A Therapist” guide is intended for their writers. Besides, there’s a lot of it about. Sir Jonathon Porritt, the British government’s “sustainable development chair,” opposes “environmentally irresponsible” breeding. The Daily Mail found a group of Englishwomen, at the peak of their reproductive years, who decided to have themselves sterilized to “protect the planet.” As a formerly fecund femme named Toni explained, “Every person who is born uses more food, more water, more land, more fossil fuels, more trees and produces more rubbish, more pollution, more greenhouse gases, and adds to the problem of overpopulation.” The best way to save the planet for the next generation is not to have a next generation.

Rather less high-mindedly, the French author Corinne Maier has a huge bestseller with her book No Kid, and even planted a new word in the language, abbreviating “mère de famille” (i.e., homemaker or “full-time mom”) to merd’euf—or “egg-shitter.”

Mr. Kotler accepts that not everyone will sign on to his plan. But “a grassroots movement of responsible adults” in developed nations will still make a big difference, even if the average Somali, Yemeni and Afghan woman goes on having seven kids each. What he doesn’t seem to have noticed is that, to all intents and purposes, “responsible adults”—i.e., liberal progressive Germans, Italians, Belgians, Japanese and, yes, Canadians—have already all but formally adopted his plans. Even Frenchwomen—who have the least worst birth rates in Continental Europe outside (Muslim) Albania—aren’t shitting that many eggs. Without immigration, the Western world would be in steep population decline. Even with immigration, Germany and Italy are in population decline.

Like so many environmentalists, Mr. Kotler is acting locally and thinking globally. It’s necessary to throw out the babies to save the bathwater. As he says, “The water coming out of the tap doesn’t care if it’s a Persian or a Nigerian who’s drinking it.” So why worry if the net result of his policy is fewer eco-progressives in his part of New Mexico but business as usual in the Somali and Afghan maternity wards?

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  • JH

    Think about it–the suicidal demographic numbers are actually far worse when you consider that the immigrants are raising the replacement rates dramatically. That’s the only reason that France is at replacement. So the numbers may improve eventually, but that’s bad news as “replacements” may well be non-assimilative.

  • Lovekraft

    At least Maclean’s has cleaned up its act, bringing Mark’s views into their proper level of relevance. In the 90s and early 00s, I noticed that the magazine had a split-personality: one week applauding the women’s movement and the other criticizing those very women for their stupidithy, as an example. Or there would be a feature about the UN’s great work one week, and the next offering military intervention over diplomacy in a conflict.

    It was probably normal to put out such a divergent message, since the past twenty years can only be described as “shifting.” I have lived through 9/11, affirmative action, Human Rights code, gay marriage, man-mothers, and the list goes on and on.

    But when the dust of these secular expressions finally settles and we as a country can really look at ourselves in non-PC light, there will be a lot of answering for. As a conservative who really just wants to have a good secure job and safe communities, when these are taken away from more people like myself, the wave will be impressive.

    As for these Wheatley’s and KC’s, they are without faith. They may believe in something, but likely only that which can be touched and seen. That is why, when they sit in their comfortable living room and experience only peace, they think that it is the totality of reality. I on the other hand feel the same serenity in my little domicile, but know quite clearly the outside those doors are many dangers that MUST be dealt with, if I am to continue calling myself a member of the human race. God bless you all.

  • schneezecake

    Thank God Mark is back and in fine form.

    Here’s my alternate Steyn title in the style of a Bill Clinton campaign:

    It’s the Demographics, Stupid

    • http://macleans.ca kc

      I agree, he should run for Prez!

  • Sordid

    Good to see Mark back, one of the most accurate/entertaining geopolitical commentators there is.

  • http://thespiritofman.blogspot.com winston

    great piece Mr. Steyn. Always correct and on the money.

  • Paul Spakosky

    Steyn is a defender of our traditional liberties and values. He is certainly not xenophobic. Steyn is warning us of the dangersof radical Islam’s subjugation of women, intolerance against athiests and all other religions, their hatred of all forms of free love, and their intolerance of alcohol. As Steyn might say, the politically correct class can tolerate anything but pointing out intolerance.

  • Revnant Dream

    The Mark Twain of the 21st Century has triumphed with another Titan of an critique again. Glad to see you back in MacLean’s pages Mr. Steyn. I enjoy your little notes on the antics of a Civilization clearly in decline with anticipation. You have such an insight into the folly’s of the day. More yet, the inanities of the human Ego. As you chart in this age of chaos with a wit like a sword. Watching Europe these day’s is like watching the sack of Troy.

    I particularly like this wee jewel. As one who took Psychology courses, this is almost inspiration, if not true prescience: “By now, you may be saying: is he nuts? Not at all. He writes for Psychology Today”. Absolutely sublime. So true.

    I have to say though, the thought of Liberals or Socialists not breeding, has its fey charm.
    JMO

    • Critical Reasoning

      What a delightfully foppish comment. You don’t see too many fops anymore; most of their breed vanished pre-WW2.

      To get a fuller appreciation of the foppery, read Revnant Dream’s post with a plummy, aristocratic British accent (sort of like a modern-day Wooster).

    • http://macleans.ca kc

      “Absolutely sublime..” Yeeessshhh !!!!

  • Gomark

    Try to look on the Darwinian side of the equation too. The fact that greedy,gullible, barely literate university educated couples have decided to forgo the joys of becoming DNA replication units will leave more resources for the rest of us to enjoy in the future.

  • andrew

    Here’s what a typical liberal and Steyn critic brings to the picnic:

    Robin: “Mark Steyn and Ezra Levant are both gormless, contemptuous creatures.”

    That’s the whole of his comment, a drive by spray of ignorance. First the de rigeur ad hominem attack that automatically disqualifies anyone from adult debate and relegates them to the schoolyard where juvenile taunts pass for “argument” .

    Secondly, he can’t do even that right. Though Steyn and Levant have every reason to be contemptuous of such as Robin, the context shows that he/she presumably meant that they are contemptible.

    Just a ten word comment that neatly demonstrates who the gormless one is.

    However, that’s still preferable to david wheatley’s reams of verbiage to prove the same thing.

  • Patrick A

    I’m French-speaking, from Quebec, and I don’t subscribe to English speaking magazines as a rule.

    I only subscribed to Macleans (and cancelled my Actualité subscription) a few months ago because I wanted to show my support for Mark Steyn and Macleans in their fight against freedom of speech threats from the different “human rights” commission. Obliviously, L’Actualité has predictably towed the politically correct line.

    Welcome back Mark, demography rules !

  • sgi

    It’s so easy to offend some people. Rather like shooting monkey’s, er ducks, I meant to say ducks, in a barrel. It’s just no fun after awhile because well, they’re captives. If they could only figure out a way to get out of that barrel….

    Welcome back, Mark.

  • Patrick A

    david wheatley :

    « I recognise demographic shift, but I certainly do dispute his numbers. The ‘native’ birthrate is in fact increasing in some of the EU countries »

    What do you mean by native ? Algerians born in France, Turks born in Germany, Moroccans born in Belgium ? They count as Frenh, Germans and Belgians in the statistics (and their influence is easy to spot : many of top ten names in Brussels are muslim, Brussels where a lot of immigrants live has a much higher birth rate than Walloonia, etc).

    As far as increasing is concerned: 1,6 child/woman is a slight national increase when compared to 1,5 child/woman (in fact in Quebec it is called by all the media a baby-boom!), but it is really only a slower implosion and really does not change the long-term trend (a real native demographic collapse).

    Ah, wait for the aftermath of the economic collapse, let see how many Westerner will decide in the years to come to increase their birthrate and create a new baby boom (err, let’s say 1,65 child per woman), rather than curtail the number of births in uncertain times.

  • Clayton

    Welcome back Mark. Nothing more refreshing to me than a blast of cool, crisp reality.

  • http://drudge Gordon Phillips

    Several years ago a female enviro in Australia was so mad at the state of earth that she stated that:

    “Earth would be better off if mankind was issued aphrodasiac/birth control pill’s and we then fornicate ourselves out of existence.

  • John

    It’s laughable to call Mark Steyn “an amateur fantasist” when the entire left-wing / socialist body of thought (using the word “thought” loosely) is based on fantasy and fairy tales, while capitalism is based on reason and reality.

    • http://macleans.ca kc

      You win the ironyest post of the day award! How’s the market doing bout now?

      • Lovekraft

        Well, if you have been following any news lately, you must know why the credit bubble burst: inflated house prices and immoral lending practices that were mandated by government during the Jimmy Carter administration, later expanded by Clinton. So capitalism is fine. The problem now is that capitalism was poisoned by misguided government intervention. And lets not forget how the feminized, liberal society has virtually eradicated the merchant class from North America, in favour of teaching children how to be ‘kind.”

        I would rather have a society of greedy selfish bastards that just want to expand economic growth, than one run by ivory tower social engineers and their vast minions of Oprah drones.

  • http://www.abandonedstuff.com saskboy

    “shitting that many eggs”?
    I didn’t realize that you knew only Grade 2 anatomy Mr. Steyn.

    “So why worry if the net result of his policy is fewer eco-progressives in his part of New Mexico but business as usual in the Somali…”

    Your concern for the demographic decline of eco-progressives is touching, especially since the rest of your blog post tries to explain how stupid it is to be ecologically responsible.

    Perhaps you’d like to explain in more detail if you’re a “doomer” or a “denialist”
    http://www.abandonedstuff.com/2009/02/25/doomer

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  • voltaire’s bastard

    Ughhh, too many bedwetters in the comments who are offended by harsh reality.

    Welcome back Mark. You’re probably responsible for more yellow stains on the sanctimonious left’s bedsheets than ‘W’.

    Keep it up till they drown in their own pious incontinence.

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