Great news on Concord, I wish all happiness and prosperity.
But to me it is a mistake to miss the purpose and thus the real value of all humans, a mistake that leads to all manner of harm, to all humans.
Infants of any kind by definition are dependent on their parents until a point when they become independent adults.
I think it helps to see humanity as an infant species, dependent on our mother Earth, until we can switch our energy demands from the fuel within her, to the energy of the sun.
After that, our existence becomes a positive addition to Earth, all work done by us then is positive, adding to Earth rather than subtracting from it, as we see for now.
We are at the stage of transition, the end of days, a species on the threshold of being born, it seems to me.
Wishing there were less people right now, is like some living cells within an unborn baby wishing all the others didn't exist, so just those cells could stay unborn just a little while longer.
Obviously those few cells would be the problem, endangering the whole baby, rather than doing any kind of good.
I've explained the difference of the effect of using solar power vs all others, it adds positively to Earth whereas all others subtract.
Subtraction is obviously destructive, and from a finite source is obviously unsustainable.
But it is reversed by addition, and addition is unlimited.
I think you will be very pleasantly surprised when you see that, but you gotta want to see it, it is a choice for us as a species whether we want to be born or not.
So far, we seem to be making the choice not to be born.
Somehow, we gotta turn that around.