Birthrates are dropping in developed nations. They've been low in Europe for years, and America fell behind replacement levels. Personally I think this is a direct response to wealth gaps, living costs, medical costs (at least in the US) and low wages. All of these things are a direct result of capitalism and centralization of wealth and power. So the actual solution is to redistribute wealth, tax the rich, and focus on social programs. But that would be anticapitalist, so instead we invent a fertility crisis.
Completely insane. There is no way to have a decent quality of life on this planet with our current population. The more we reproduce the worse it will get.
We will survive as a species, but to live happy lives we need far more than food. So many wonderful things are now only in museums. Ivory, for example. Soon wooden furniture will be a long forgotten luxury. Camping. Sure we can wear polyester, but cotton is better. More people means less room for cotton. Lobster will be gone soon, as will tons of other awesome things that nature provided. More people means less nature, which means a crappier more plastic life. I'll be dead before too long, but I sure as hell don't envy today's young people. This planet will be hell in 50 years.