Sean K
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Possibly the greatest issue for our generation.
When do we accept that rampant population growth will destroy us?
Even Bini knows.
http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...obel-peace-prize/story-e6frfmqi-1226561828041
Give it a break White.
Is the wordl in such a great shape that any and every effort to improve it has to be labelled a "crusade"
That was an excellent essay by Bindi. Certainly opens up a conversation on how overpopulation is one of the big issues that is challenging our environment.
Give it a break White.
Is the wordl in such a great shape that any and every effort to improve it has to be labelled a "crusade"
That was an excellent essay by Bindi. Certainly opens up a conversation on how overpopulation is one of the big issues that is challenging our environment.
I would say it will be access to fresh water that limits human populations the most. We'r hitting the limits already.
The graph shows that the human population has grown from 1.5 to 9.5 billion in 150 years. That might be OK for ants.
The graph shows that the human population has grown from 1.5 to 9.5 billion in 150 years. That might be OK for ants.
Dont sweat it, a good war or epidemic usually takes care of it.
Or asteroid, ask the dinosaurs
Four new Australias every year added to the planet!!
Does that mean 4 Julia Gillards. That would be hell.
You might be interested in this TED talk which suggests that world population will stabilise at around 10 Billion. What is interesting is the changes in birth rates in muslim populations. Not what we often think.
http://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_religions_and_babies.html
Does that mean 4 Julia Gillards. That would be hell.
You might be interested in this TED talk which suggests that world population will stabilise at around 10 Billion. What is interesting is the changes in birth rates in muslim populations. Not what we often think.
http://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_religions_and_babies.html
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