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Dan Brown Inferno - overpopulation solution - has Dan Brown Saved the World
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Dan Brown's latest novel,. Was the top selling book of 2013, and it will soon be a major motion picture starring, once again, Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon, the Harvard "Symbologist" and hero of several other of Brown's blockbuster novels (the four-book "Langdon" series has now sold in the neighborhood of 200 million copies). Of course, the dangerous consequences of overpopulation have been accepted and understood by many who have diligently studied the issue, but it seldom happens that such a prominent pu...
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An interview with the worlds most dangerous person about overpopulation
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An Interview with Duval Dixon. This is the eleventh in a series of interviews conducted by the digital avatar "Charlie Moyers". This interview was conducted on August 21st, 20. While Mr. Dixon was vacationing at his lodge on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Mr. Dixon's full (and very unusual). Story can be found here. Thank you for being with us today Mr. Dixon. I'm looking forward to itI think. Will that be anytime soon? How old are you? Late sixties, there abouts. It is reported that most of your fa...
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Professor Corey Bradshaw Professor Barry Brook population article rebuttal
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Human population reduction is not a quick fix for environmental problems. Of it have been posted on hundreds websites across the world.). The quick summary of the article goes like this: Our current dramatic global population growth has so much momentum behind it that all. I've written several articles about global population modeling, and I've extensively played around with the U.N. spreadsheets to explore various outcomes of these population strategies (my articles can be found at http:/ www...This ...
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The most important books on the overpopulation and population problem
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Overshoot: The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change. William R. Catton Jr. First published in the early 1980's, this classic remains as relevant today as then - probably more so. Go read the reviews on the Amazon page (referenced above). Eating Fossil Fuels: Oil, Food and the Coming Crisis in Agriculture. Limits to Growth: The 30 Year Global Update. Meadows, Rander, and Meadows. The World Without Us. Weisman's great thought-experiment description of what the world would look like, and how it would ch...