Celebrating Infertility? — You Know, Sustainability

The Slow Fade: Global Population Decline, Elite Celebrations, and the Biohackers Fighting Back

The Slow Fade: Global Population Decline, Elite Celebrations, and the Biohackers Fighting Back

November 29, 2025

1. The Numbers Don’t Lie – Growth Is Grinding to a Halt

According to the UN World Population Prospects 2024 Revision, global population growth has slowed dramatically since 2020 and is on track to turn negative before 2100.

YearPopulation (billions)Annual Growth Rate (%)
20157.3791.19
20207.8451.05
20258.2290.85
20509.7000.45
2084 (peak)10.300~0.00
210010.200−0.05

2. Fertility Collapse: The Real Driver

Sperm counts in Western countries have fallen 50–60% since the 1970s. Total fertility rates in 2023–2024:

  • South Korea: ~0.72
  • Japan/China: 0.9–1.1
  • Europe: 1.4–1.6
  • USA: 1.62
  • Global average: 2.3 (pulled up only by sub-Saharan Africa)

3. Who’s Quietly Celebrating?

The UN, World Economic Forum, World Bank, and many billionaire-backed NGOs repeatedly describe collapsing fertility as “good for the planet,” “sustainable,” and an “opportunity.” The narrative is consistent: fewer humans = lower emissions and resource strain.

4. The Rebels: Biohackers Refusing to Fade

While most people microwave plastic and sit all day, a tiny minority is optimizing aggressively:

  • Bryan Johnson – Spending millions per year on Blueprint, achieved the fastest measured aging reversal on earth (Rejuvenation Olympics leader, aging speed 0.53).
  • His 2025 Netflix documentary “Don’t Die” and $60M-funded Blueprint clinics are bringing extreme longevity protocols to the public.
  • Cold exposure for testicular health, zero-plastic lifestyles, organic everything, sleep optimization, and continuous biomarker tracking.

These are the unicorns icing their balls in the sauna while the rest of the world’s fertility melts away.

5. The Choice Ahead

Population decline is no longer a forecast—it’s here. Some institutions cheer it as salvation. Others see existential risk. A small, growing tribe is proving biology isn’t destiny.

The data is clear. The only question left is whose side of history you’ll be on.

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