Because the counter point is obvious, you need a discrete number of engineers to maintain clean water and sanitation, you need a certain number of people willing to maintain sewers and fix downed power lines late at night in storms.
The competency crisis threatens this, if we make it through the population squeeze it will be bountiful on the other side for your children and grand children.
Because the counter point is obvious, you need a discrete number of engineers to maintain clean water and sanitation, you need a certain number of people willing to maintain sewers and fix downed power lines late at night in storms.
The competency crisis threatens this, if we make it through the population squeeze it will be bountiful on the other side for your children and grand children.
Look at South Africa.