Sustainable development is sometimes taken to mean stagnation and even civilizational regress. This is based on the philosophy that treats the Earth as an overcrowded lifeboat, which originated with P. Ehrlich. This approach is based on two theses: A general thesis, that the Earth has some limits to its carrying capacity, and an empirical thesis, that the Earth is about to reach the limits of carrying capacity. The general thesis is true, in general terms. To support the empirical thesis Ehrlich and the Club of Rome presented a testable hypothesis (shortages of natural resources and food). Those predictions failed to materialize. Currently, the empirical thesis is supported largely by intuitions. The view of the Earth as overcrowded leads t...