Sign in with Facebook
  • Facebook Page: 128172154133
  • Twitter: EarthProtect1

Posted by on in Population
By Daniel Victor The New York Times Until 1804, fewer than 1 billion people roamed our planet. More than a century later, in 1927, we crossed 2 billion. Since then, the world population has shot up in the shape of a hockey stick, boosted by the triumphs of modern medicine and public health. The ...
Continue reading
Hits: 650 0 Comments

Posted by on in Population
In a world of pandemic chaos, political strife and climate catastrophe, some would-be parents see the future as too dark to procreate By Alex Williams © The New York Times Co. Before she married her husband, Kiersten Little considered him ideal father material. “We were always under the mentality...
Continue reading
Hits: 863 0 Comments

Posted by on in Population
Shared from the 2018-06-24 The Denver Post eEdition MIGRANTS   Crisis is testing world’s resources The unprecedented global displacement is the new normal, a U.N. report says.   By David Nakamura
The Washington Post In the wake of an international uproar over the Trump administratio...
Continue reading
Hits: 4700 0 Comments
0

Posted by on in Population
The subject of overpopulation is getting more daylight these days. Does this represent an opportunity? You're invited to attend a free webinar exploring this subject on Wednesday, October 26 at 9 pm U.S. Eastern Daylight Time. Learn more and register here.
Hits: 2328 0 Comments

Posted by on in Population
With today's technological advancements, better and more accessible nutrition, it is easy to see why populations have sky-rocketed around the globe. Various systems of government across the world also have large impacts on population growth. It is interesting to note the difference in population bet...
Continue reading
Hits: 2315 0 Comments
0

Posted by on in Population
29 July 2015 – The world’s population is projected to reach 8.5 billion by 2030, 9.7 billion by 2050 and exceed 11 billion in 2100, with India expected to surpass China as the most populous around seven years from now and Nigeria overtaking the United States to become the world’s third largest count...
Continue reading
Hits: 2882 0 Comments
0

Posted by on in Population
According to the Indian census, carried out in 2011, the population of India was exactly 1,210,193,422, which means India has crossed the 1-billion mark. This is the second most populous country of the world after China and the various studies have projected that India will be world’s number-1 popul...
Continue reading
Tagged in: India overpopulation
Hits: 2038 0 Comments
0

Posted by on in Population
When ecologist Corey Bradshaw gives public talks about the state of the globe's endangered wildlife, he sees a recurrent phenomenon. At the end of the talk, in the question and answer period, "someone will stand up and say, 'You’ve neglected the elephant in the room -- human population siz...
Continue reading
Hits: 2434 0 Comments
0

Posted by on in Population
Doctors should be encouraging people to have smaller families for the sake of the environment, says GP "I was sterilised after the birth of my second son because I believed I had no right to have more than two children – it would have been more than my reproductive share," says Pippa Hayes, 56. "Hu...
Continue reading
Hits: 3176 0 Comments

Posted by on in Population
Climate change could affect the ratio of human males to human females that are born in some countries, a new study from Japan suggests. The researchers found that male fetuses may be particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Since the 1970s, temperature fluctuations from the norm ha...
Continue reading
Hits: 2659 0 Comments

Posted by on in Population
The real issues facing our country lurk in the shadows, blissfully ignored while impacting every one of us. Chief among these issues is overpopulation. Just how big a problem is it? Centuries ago, Thomas Malthus warned about what could happen if populations were left to grow unchecked.  Urban...
Continue reading
Hits: 3162 0 Comments

Posted by on in Population
Alan Weisman, bestselling author of "The World Without Us," tackles the world's exploding human population in his new book, "Countdown." Today, as the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change releases its latest megareport, averring a 95 percent certainty that humans are heating up...
Continue reading
Hits: 2717 0 Comments

Posted by on in Population
Earth's population is expected to reach almost 10 billion people by 2050 but it is unclear how many the Earth can comfortably accomodate. Resources are limited, especially in poorer countries where family planning services are less available. More than seven billion people live on Earth today, and ...
Continue reading
Hits: 3054 0 Comments

Posted by on in Population
America and China's economic interdependence has prevented the two super-powers from going to war, but there have been frequent murmurs of disapproval on both sides regarding hacking, intellectual property, and aggressive international resource grabs. The recent U.S.-China summitsuppo...
b2ap3_thumbnail_Screen-shot-2013-07-07-at-10.34.11-PM.png
Continue reading
Hits: 6030 0 Comments

Posted by on in Population
by Joanna Zelman The world population is expected to soon surpass seven billion. That is more than double the number of people living on Earth just 50 years ago. Monday is "World Population Day," a yearly event created by the United Nations to highlight the significance of population trends. But ju...
Continue reading
Hits: 3833 0 Comments
0

Posted by on in Population
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars today announced the creation of a new program to study the impact of global changes—such as population growth, resource scarcity, urbanization, migration, and economic development—on people's lives, from their environment and health to their secur...
Continue reading
Hits: 3957 0 Comments
0

Posted by on in Population
Although it's long been suspected that human activity has greatly contributed to environmental stress, it's only recently that science has begun to show just how great a role that activity is playing. In an article published in the journal Nature Climate Change, Michigan State University's Thomas D...
Continue reading
Hits: 2939 0 Comments
0

Posted by on in Population
By Michael D. Lemonick Talk to people who care about the environment and you'll hear plenty about pollution, deforestation, sustainability and climate change. What you won't hear is the word "population," unless it refers to populations of endangered species. But if you think about it, the Earth's...
crowd
Continue reading
Hits: 3010 0 Comments
0

Posted by on in Population
One-third of the food produced for human consumption winds up lost or wasted globally, about 1.3 billion tons a year, according to a study by the Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology (SIK). The UN supported the study titled “Global Food Loses and Food Waste.” Although the amount of food lost...
Continue reading
Hits: 2700 0 Comments
0

Posted by on in Population
Everyone needs to realize that over-population will be the greatest disaster on this planet. Here is a plan that could achieve zero population growth. from 100thoughts.blogspot.com/2009/03/population-bubble.html With the current global financial crisis, there has been much talk about the dot.com b...
Continue reading
Hits: 2445 0 Comments
0

81595f2dd9db45846609c618f993af1c

© Earth Protect