43 rows · · |a Life on the Brink aspires to reignite a robust discussion of population . · Life on the Brink aspires to reignite a robust discussion of population issues among environmentalists, environmental studies scholars, policymakers, and the general public. Some of the leading voices in the American environmental movement restate the case that population growth is a major force behind many of our most serious ecological problems, including global climate change, Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. · Any environmental science or social issues collection will find Life on the Brink packs in much food for classroom discussion, debate, and thought. -- Midwest Book Review For decades, overpopulation deniers have claimed that those who advocate population stabilization or reduction do so to retain privileges; are motivated by racist, sexist, or colonialist views; or do not understand economics/5(17).
Life on the Brink: Environmentalists Confront Overpopulation: Philip Cafaro, Eileen Crist: www.doorway.ru: Books. Philip Cafaro and Eileen Crist -"Life on the Brink: Environmentalists Confront Overpopulation"() 25 contributors honestly explore difficult moral and political issues including abortion, immigration and limits to growth, arguing that we must humanely reduce human numbers in order to preserve wild nature and build a vibrant human future. In Life on the Brink: Environmentalists Confront Overpopulation by Professor Philip Cafaro of Colorado State University and Professor Eileen Crist of Virginia Tech, we find the top authors and scientists in the world attempting to alert humanity to its impending future viability on this planet.
|a Life on the Brink aspires to reignite a robust discussion of population issues among environmentalists, environmental studies scholars, policymakers, and the general public. Some of the leading voices in the American environmental movement restate the case that population growth is a major force behind many of our most serious ecological problems, including global climate change, habitat loss and species extinctions, air and water pollution, and food and water scarcity. Life on the Brink aspires to reignite a robust discussion of population issues among environmentalists, environmental studies scholars, policymakers, and the general public. Some of the leading voices in the American environmental movement restate the case that population growth is a major force behind many of our most serious ecological problems, including global climate change, habitat loss and species extinctions, air and water pollution, and food and water scarcity. Life on the Brink: Environmentalists Confront Overpopulation (University of Georgia Press, ) seeks to reignite a robust discussion of population issues among environmentalists, policymakers, and the general public. Some of the leading voices in the American environmental movement show how population growth is a major force behind our most serious ecological problems, including global climate change, food and water shortages, and the mass extinction of Earth’s species. 25 contributors.
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