I''m happy enough anyway.
Nope, they involve much more research into contraception and protection, and providing all pubescents (when they hit puberty) with a compulsory five-year contraceptive implant. After the five years they have it removed, but it delays the possibility of getting pregnant for that time. They can also, after five years, have a new one inserted.
Obviously dependent on technology but it wouldn't be much harder to co-ordinate than a vaccination programme.
Nuclear waste isn't a huge issue - firstly it can be recycled, secondly it's not really that dangerous (despite the scaremongery tabloid sensationalism about it). Seriously, we're pretty robust against radiation, unless a plant goes critical the risk is less than the cosmic radiation we receive daily.
Nope, just bring in the option of going out in a drug-filled paradise haze instead - better yet start actually funding research into treating senility with even a tenth of the money cancer research gets and it might stop being such an issue.
Which is how it should be done. Sadly not enough people do this.
Late twenties.
I've got no unwillingness to part with money if I'm getting something I value out of it. I certainly don't feel entitled to someone else's work without paying for it. If they're asking for too much - I won't buy it. This is a stunning idea which seems to have bypassed not only the rioters, but a small (but significant) number of internet users, who then try to justify it by saying the content creators are too greedy.
Simple answer - if they're too greedy then don't buy the thing! Just because they're overcharging does not entitle you to take their work for free.
Actually most wouldn't. It's estimated that only about a third of people will take something for free if they can get it as easily through a legitimate method. It's only pirate bay and other fanatics of their ilk who don't believe that people should be rewarded for their work.
Education hasn't improved. Discrimination has.
So...who's going to supervise them while they're on this hard labour or community service?