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cornucopian is someone who believes that continued progress and provision of material items for mankind can be met by advances in technology. Fundamentally there's enough matter and energy on the Earth to provide plenty for the estimated peak population of about
9 billion in 2050. However, this must also mean that there's enough for the current world population but starvation and fuel poverty have not been eradicated, suggesting that the problem isn't a lack of resources but the distribution of said resources by the current economic and political system. Looking further into the future the abundance of matter and energy in space would appear to give humanity almost unlimited room for growth.
The term comes from the
cornucopia, the mythical "horn of plenty" of the
Greek mythology which supplied its owners with endless food and drink magically. The cornucopians are sometimes known as "Boomsters", and their philosophic opponents—
Malthus and his school—are called "Doomsters" or "
Doomers."
Description by an opposing view
Stereotypically, a
cornucopian is someone who posits that there are few intractable natural limits to growth and believes the world can provide a practically limitless abundance of natural resources. The label 'cornucopian' is rarely self-applied, and is most commonly used derogatorily by those who believe that the target is overly optimistic about the resources which will be available in the future.
One common example of this labeling is by those who are skeptical of the view that technology can solve, or overcome, the problem of an exponentially-increasing human population living off a finite base of natural resources. So-called cornucopians might counter that human population growth has slowed dramatically, and not only is currently growing at a linear rate, but is projected to peak and start declining later this century.
In practice, the cornucupian view relies upon the economic law of supply and demand, which has the following implication: as long as the price of a good is free to adjust, all consumers who wish to purchase the good at the going price are able to do so. Resources don't run out, they simply become more expensive.
Peak oil
Peak Oil debate, the views of those labeled as
cornucopian are very diverse, ranging from the simplistic "we will never run out of oil" to pessimistic views such as "we might transition to alternatives fast enough to barely avoid the collapse of civilization". The spectrum is broad enough that some who are characterized as cornucopians by
doomers might be characterized as
peakniks or even doomers by other cornucopians. A
typical cornucopian view might be characterized as "there exist viable solutions to the problem of peak oil".
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