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New York Times op-ed says population decline may make 'climate change easier to combat'
During an appearance on "Fox and Friends First", Jimmy Failla shares his thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris jet-setting to an event in Buffalo, York which focused on the Biden administration's green agenda. A New York Times newsletter published an article by staff editor Spencer Bokat-Lindell arguing that declining fertility rates and a shrinking population could be a good thing to help the world combat climate change. The article, titled "U.S. Population Growth Has Nearly Flatlined. Is That So Bad?", speculated that population decline may "actually bring welcome changes." "For a population to replenish itself in the absence of immigration, demographers estimate that there must be, on average, about 2.1 births per woman," Bokat-Lindell noted while pointing out that in the United States, the fertility rate has been below that since 2007.