Dragoonster
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Population is directly related to food supply. Increased food supply = increased population. Stable food supply = stable population. Decreased food supply = decreased population.
Yep, and this'll be the first population crunch, perhaps in this century, and unless we check it with foresight before it happens.
In the future though to take the place of direct foodstuff we could all be wearing IV bags full of vitamins/nutrients that are either synthesized or taken directly from mining/distillation operations. Food supply could become energy supply, where the resource is non-organic elements in the earth itself (or built from nuclear/subnuclear/space/etc). It might be possible for humans to survive as the only organic matter on the planet...if helpful bacteria could be replaced, and if we could also replace the CO2 and other helpful global environmental effects of other organics. Not a nice outlook, and avoided with population controls, or mitigated by off-planet migration. But who knows if our species is capable of doing so at the right times, long-term.
No matter what happens, a lot of non-human species and environments are going to be extinguished, continuing the rise of the last couple millenia and last couple decades. Maybe we'll recreate them too down the road, maybe they'll even be allowed to expand on their own again. In the spirit of this futurist and paranoid post, the priority now should be saving information from our dying planet. The huge seed bank being built is one such thing, not sure if there's a DNA bank?