Acharya Prashant addresses the idea of moving to a different country to escape climate change and population issues, asserting that climate change is a global battle that must be fought everywhere. He expresses a preference for staying where the problem is most acute, specifically in India, where population growth is significant and awareness is needed. He challenges the argument that India's carbon emissions are low by pointing out that India is the third-largest emitter globally and leads in yearly growth rates. He explains that what is commonly perceived as progress—such as urbanization, larger homes, and increased consumption—is directly linked to higher carbon footprints. Acharya Prashant argues that it is catastrophic to aspire to the per capita consumption levels of developed nations like the United States or Germany while maintaining India's massive population. He concludes that if people desire high consumption levels, they must significantly reduce the population to match those developed countries.