Not entirely accurate. Shit hits the fan before this changes too much and we are in much debt. Also infrastructure is somewhat of a fixed cost. I.e. being fewer people does not reduce infrastructure emissions.
Antinatalism isn't ab answer to the problem, but might be a reasonable reaction.
That being said I do not want to advocate for having more children or put the blame for the systemic issues on the individuals suffering from them.
Yes, but also the reverse: please preface some things with your geography to add context and be mindfull about foreigners. This is not an American subreddit. Some things are handles differently around the earth and some people don't want to be presumed to be from your neck of the woods.