Ideas
Explore the world's #1 largest database of ideas and innovations, with 462,792 inspiring examples.
Trend Reports
Discover why 1,243 brands rely on our AI-powered Trend Reports to get better, faster insights.
Newsletter
Join 320,975 subscribers who rely on our weekly newsletter to keep up with need-to-know trends and insights.
How to Hunt
Learn more about how to hunt megatrends, ideas, patterns and opportunity.
Consumer Insights
Uncover major shifts and emerging opportunities with our exclusive PRO research.
Trend Reports
Discover why 1,243 brands rely on our AI-powered Trend Reports to get better, faster insights.
Newsletter
Join 320,975 subscribers who rely on our weekly newsletter to keep up with need-to-know trends and insights.
How to Hunt
Learn more about how to hunt megatrends, ideas, patterns and opportunity.
Advisory & Services
Accelerate innovation and ignite disruptive thinking with our award-winning programs and research.
Trend Reports
Get fast, customized trend reports, presentations and deep dives 20x faster than traditional research.
Plans
Get started today with a free consultation, our self-serve tools, or a dedicated program.
Articles & Magazine
Get inspired with our 4,215 innovation strategy articles, keynote, videos and innovation tools.
Innovation Awards
Trend Hunter’s Innovation Strategy Awards recognize the best innovation tactics gathered from our interviews with some of the world's most notable business leaders, authors and change makers.
Advisory & Services
Accelerate innovation and ignite disruptive thinking with our award-winning programs and research.
Innovation Assessment
Enhance your innovation potential with a deeper understanding of your unique innovation archetype and how your organization benchmarks.
FuturistU
Prepare for the years ahead with 100+ lessons, tactics, tools and frameworks with our full learning database.
Innovation Books
Join 20,000,000 people getting better and faster with our New York Times Bestselling books and keynote videos.
Jeremy Gutsche
Ignite your event or virtual event with our CEO, a NY Times Bestselling Author and one of the top innovation keynote speakers.
Our Team of Speakers & Virtual Presenters
Inspire your group with our most popular speakers on innovation, trends, change and futurism.
Custom Training & Events
Bring the Future Festival experience directly to your team or co-hosted custom event.
Custom Masterclasses
Join the world's leading brands who leverage our custom programs to accelerate innovation.
FuturistU 5-Day Program
Become a Futurist with our immersive 5-Day program at Future Festival World Summit.
Online eLearning
Learn the fundamentals of futurism and trends with 100+ online courses about innovation.
How to Hunt
Learn more about how to hunt megatrends, ideas, patterns and opportunity.
Contact
Get in touch to learn more, ask a question or submit a tip.
About Us
Learn more about Trend Hunter and how we accelerate innovation.
Follow-Us
Join our 3,500,000 social media followers, on the cutting edge.
How to Hunt
Learn more about how to hunt megatrends, ideas, patterns and opportunity.
FAQ
Get answers to common questions about Trend Hunter.
Community
Stay on the cutting-edge with the help of the Trend Hunter community.
Team
Meet the team trusted by hundreds of leading businesses worldwide.
Jobs
Find opportunities to accelerate your career with the #1 Trend Firm.
News
Catch up on noteworthy Trend Hunter news and media mentions.
Join
Build a portfolio and put your trend-spotting abilities to the test.
Advertising
Supercharge your marketing by partnering with Trend Hunter.
Portfolio
Visit your public portfolio and browse your past articles.
Add a Trend
Write up an article and showcase your trend-spotting skills.
My Trends
Edit your articles and see how they stack up on the leaderboards.
Settings
Edit your profile, connect your social media accounts, and more.
Add a trend, customize your dashboard, or track topics.
Future Festival
Innovation Events
Join the world's top innovators at our in person events.
Free Webinars
Learn to innovate through chaos, navigate the new normal and maintain work culture from home.
Custom Training & Events
Bring the Future Festival experience directly to your team or co-hosted custom event.
Search our database of 462,792 cutting edge ideas.

Moms as Eco-Terrorists

Environmentalists Say Octuplets' Carbon Footprints Aren't Tiny

— February 6, 2009 — Eco
24.8 Million tons of CO2 will be added to the earth over the lifetimes of the octuplets born to Nadya Suleman on the 29th of January. Add another 18.6 million tons for the family of six she already had and you come up with a whopping 43.4 million tons of CO2 directly attributable to one person’s offspring.

The impact doesn’t stop there if you consider that many of these octuplets are likely to reproduce in numbers greater than their own ‘replacement’ value of one.

Suleman felt that she wanted more than six children because she was lonely as an only child. She was able to get help getting pregnant with octuplets from a fertility clinic. After reading as well as watching excerpts from an interview of Suleman, I am left dumbfounded and angry, but I’ll not indulge in a rant. Instead, let me cite the empirical impact of population on the health of the planet.

According to Mother Jones Magazine, over his/her lifetime, each American born in the 1990s (the numbers are likely higher now) will produce an average of:

3.1 million pounds of CO2 (same as 413 plane trips from New York to Tokyo)

22,828,508 pounds of water waste (the equivalent of 48,060 ten-minute showers)

16,372 pounds of yard waste (enough to fill 442 large garbage cans)

7,249 pounds of food waste (as much as 16 households produce in a year

S/he will eat 1,654 chickens, 74 turkeys, 25 pigs, 11 cows, 2 sheep, and 18,675 eggs.

And s/he will use 1,870 barrels of petroleum (enough to fuel a Subaru Outback for 822,800 miles).

Suleman says that she plans to go back to school to complete Master’s studies in counseling and that she’ll be taking advantage of the school’s daycare facilities to take care of her octuplets. I wonder how many other women won’t be able to go to school because Suleman’s octuplets are using a disproportionate percentage of available childcare services.

Some believe that large families such as these should not be of concern to the rest of the population. Others (like me) see their actions as irresponsible self-indulgence akin to eco-terrorism.

What do you think?
Trend Themes
1. Rising Environmental Impact - The increasing carbon footprints of large families are raising concerns about the environmental impact of population growth.
2. Demand for Sustainable Parenting - There is a growing demand for eco-friendly parenting practices that minimize carbon emissions and waste.
3. Childcare Resource Strain - The disproportionate use of available childcare services by large families is creating challenges for other parents seeking access to these resources.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Parenting Products - Manufacturers of eco-friendly baby products have an opportunity to cater to the rising demand for sustainable parenting practices.
2. Green Education Services - Providers of eco-focused educational programs can help parents and children adopt more environmentally conscious behaviors for a sustainable future.
3. Childcare Service Innovation - Companies that offer innovative solutions for efficient and equitable distribution of childcare resources can address the strain caused by large families.
3.9
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness