Outside/In Radio, October 11, 2018 Overpopulation was one of the biggest environmental issues of the 60s and 70s, arguably bigger than saving the whales, planting trees, and acid rain. ButContinue reading “So Over Population [Part I and II]”
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Population and the Steady State Economy
By Max Kummerow, The Daly News, Center for the Advancement of a Steady State Economy Sir David Attenborough remarked in a 2011 presidential lecture to the Royal Society that “everyContinue reading “Population and the Steady State Economy”
Japan’s Successful Economic Model
Sep 20, 2018 ADAIR TURNER |Project Syndicate Japan’s GDP growth lags most other developed economies, and will likely continue to do so as the population slowly declines. But what mattersContinue reading “Japan’s Successful Economic Model”
U.S. Birth Rates Are at a 30-Year Low, Despite Economic Growth
By MIKE STOBBE / AP May 17, 2018 (NEW YORK) — U.S. birth rates declined last year for women in their teens, 20s and — surprisingly — their 30s, leadingContinue reading “U.S. Birth Rates Are at a 30-Year Low, Despite Economic Growth”
U.S. Fertility Rates Hit Record Low in 2017
THURSDAY, May 17, 2018 (HealthDay News) — American women continue to wait longer to have children. Birth rates fell for nearly all age groups of women younger than 40 inContinue reading “U.S. Fertility Rates Hit Record Low in 2017”
Paul Ehrlich: ‘Collapse of civilisation is a near certainty within decades’
The Guardian By Damian Carrington Thu 22 Mar 2018 07.30 EDT Fifty years after the publication of his controversial book The Population Bomb, biologist Paul Ehrlich warns overpopulation and over consumptionContinue reading “Paul Ehrlich: ‘Collapse of civilisation is a near certainty within decades’”
The Wizard and the Prophet
The Wizard and the Prophet By DOUG FABRIZIO • FEB 28, 2018 In about 30 years there will be 10 billion people on the planet. Most of them will probablyContinue reading “The Wizard and the Prophet”