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  • News Articles Archive

    Crisis: Overpopulation


    Earth 2100: Is This Century Our Last?
    posted on Friday, June 13, 2008

    Are we living in the last century of our civilization? Is it possible that all of our technology, knowledge and wealth cannot save us from ourselves? Could our society actually be heading towards collapse? According to many of the world's top scientists, the answer is yes, unless we take action now.
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    Vital Signs 2007-2008
    posted on Tuesday, September 18, 2007

    WASHINGTON, DC - Record levels of consumption by a global population that now numbers 6.6 billion people are pushing the limits of ecosystem services upon which all life depends, according to the latest Worldwatch Institute report, "Vital Signs 2007-2008."
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    Russians Encouraged To Skip Work, Make Babies
    posted on Thursday, September 13, 2007

    ULYANOVSK, RUSSIA - The governor of a central Russian province urged couples to skip work on Wednesday and make love instead to help boost Russia's low birth-rate.
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    Global Food Crisis Looms
    posted on Sunday, September 02, 2007

    Climate change and an increasing population could trigger a global food crisis in the next half century as countries struggle for fertile land to grow crops and rear animals, scientists warned yesterday.
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    Russians Get Day Off To Procreate, Then Win Prizes
    posted on Monday, August 20, 2007

    Moscow - A Russian region of Ulyanovsk has found a novel way to fight the nation's birth-rate crisis: It has declared Sept. 12 the Day of Conception and for the third year running is giving couples time off from work to procreate.

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    Japan's First 'Baby Hatch' Opens To Controversy
    posted on Saturday, May 12, 2007

    Japan's first "baby hatch", where parents can drop off unwanted infants anonymously, opened Thursday despite opposition from the conservative national government.

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    Jared Diamond: Eco-Suicide Is The New Danger
    posted on Thursday, March 15, 2007

    Developed nations consume 32 times more of the world's natural resources on a per capita basis than the rest of the world.

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    Alarm Sounds On US Population Boom
    posted on Wednesday, September 06, 2006

    WASHINGTON - The United States, now at nearly 300 million people, is the only industrialized country that has experienced strong population growth in the last decade, creating concerns that the boom and Americans' huge appetites for food, water, and land will sharply erode the nation's natural resources in coming years, according to a report released yesterday.
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    Moderated Global Change Discussion Forum
    posted on Wednesday, June 07, 2006

    We are creating a moderated newsgroup/mailing list for the discussion of environmental science, economics, policy and politics, especially as related to global change issues such as climate change, biodiversity, and sustainability.

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    Planet in Peril
    posted on Friday, April 14, 2006

    Planet in Peril: An Atlas of Current Threats to People and the Environment offers a holistic and well-researched analysis of today’s global issues and their impact on human population and the environment.

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