New Book Debunks Overpopulation Myth with Real-World Data and Bold VisionIndependent researcher Bruce Goldwell says the world isn't overcrowded—it's under-planned. In his bold new book, he proves it. So confident in his vision, he's offering the eBook free this Sunday. Even Elon Musk's Mars plan fits the model.
By: Bruce Goldwell Where Are We Going to Put All the People? may sound like a question laced with panic—but author and futurist Bruce Goldwell has a surprising answer: we already have more than enough room. In this game-changing new release, Goldwell lays out realistic, data-backed scenarios for housing 8.2 billion people—and even the projected 10.4 billion by 2080—within a sustainable footprint, averaging just 3.37 people per acre across the United States. "Overpopulation isn't the problem," Goldwell says. "Lack of vision and planning is." Drawing from urban design models, geographic analysis, and emerging technologies, the book explores a future filled with circular-layout smart cities, flying car highways, underwater habitats, floating ocean platforms, and even orbiting space stations and Martian colonies. Goldwell reframes what many see as a crisis of numbers into a crisis of planning: "Homelessness, starvation, and overcrowding aren't the result of too many people—they're the symptoms of poor leadership," From AI-managed vertical farms to cities with zero-car infrastructure, the solutions offered are not science fiction—they are emerging realities that just need to be scaled and embraced. Key Highlights from the Book:
"We don't need to shrink the population—we need to grow our imagination," Now available on Amazon. Get the eBook FREE this Sunday only at: https://amzn.to/ End
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