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Depopulation: Our New Demographic Reality
Everything you think you know about the future is wrong.
For over two centuries, human population exploded from 1 billion to 8 billion people. We've built our entire world—our economies, cities, institutions, and expectations—on the assumption that growth never ends.
But it already has.
In 63 countries home to 28 percent of the world's people, populations are shrinking right now. China's population is collapsing. Europe is aging into irrelevance. Global fertility has plummeted to barely above replacement level—and it's still falling.
Yet while policymakers scramble and nations face demographic catastrophe, most people remain blissfully unaware. They still worry about overpopulation, a fear that's decades out of date.
This book reveals the truth about humanity's demographic future—and why it matters to you.
Drawing on cutting-edge research and global data, this comprehensive analysis explores how depopulation will reshape everything: the balance of world power, the future of immigration, the solvency of retirement systems, the price of housing, urban planning, technological adaptation, and even the likelihood of war.
The demographic reality is unavoidable. But catastrophe isn't.
Countries that recognize and adapt to this new reality will thrive. Those clinging to outdated assumptions will struggle. The question isn't whether depopulation will transform our world—it's already happening. The question is whether we'll prepare for it.
Depopulation: Our New Demographic Reality is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the single most important trend shaping the 21st century. The future won't look like the past. It's time to reset our expectations before it's too late.
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Cowboy Up! Why I Left the Most Beautiful Ranch in California and Sought Refuge in Texas
California is bankrupt … not only financially, but morally and ethically broken. Ronnie Semler offers a cautionary tale from a lifetime Angeleno forced out by petty regulators, egged on by harassment from woke social media, will resonate with conservative business owners everywhere.
Semler shines a light on important questions facing business owners everywhere. In a world that bows to petty government policies and mob mentality instead of protecting small businesses from defamation and property destruction, where does that leave entrepreneurs? With “influencers” not held accountable for spreading lies and defamatory accusations that put people out of business with no recourse, how do you survive? For yet one more successful businessman, the answer is simple—leave. In Texas, Semler found state and local governments that were eager to support businesses and an independent streak that reminded him of what drew him to the cowboy heroes of his childhood.