On October 29, CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks featured two guests to discuss the world at 7 billion people, Robert Engelman, President of the Worldwatch Institute in Washington and Madeline Weld, President of the Population Institute of Canada.
Podcast of Quirks and Quarks program on World at 7 Billion
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The United Nations estimates that on October 31st, the world's population will reach 7 billion. Although the actual number is not certain, it does underlie the fact that our population is growing at an alarming rate. It took until the early 1800's to reach the 1 billion mark, but the last 50 years alone have seen the births of 4 of the total 7 billion This rapid increase raises the question, how many more people can the earth sustain? Or have we already surpassed the earth's capacity? Among the many people asking questions like this are Dr. Madeline Weld, President of the Ottawa-based Population Institute of Canada, and Robert Engelman, President of The Worldwatch Institute in Washington. They discuss how various factors - including access to contraception, the empowerment of women, poverty, consumerism, and the environment - apply to our population growth, now and in the future.
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Greg W (not verified)
Fri, 2011-11-04 01:09
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The real Malthus
Steven Earl Salmony (not verified)
Thu, 2011-12-08 00:47
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7 billion is many too many....
We have to think globally and act locally, I suppose. Any thoughts?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XQIxr4gRQM&feature=player_embedded
http://www.7billionactions.org/story/1187-steven-earl-salmony
http://www.youtube.com/?watch?v=_KkmFuM77qU
Steven Earl Salmony
AWAREness Campaign on The Human Population,
established 2001
Chapel Hill, NC
Steven Earl Salmony (not verified)
Wed, 2011-12-14 00:01
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President Lincoln on reponsibility for tomorrow
Steven Earl Salmony (not verified)
Wed, 2011-12-14 04:34
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Taking a path toward sustainability while there is still time.
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