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Climate Change, Population Growth and Political Corruption = Social Chaos
When a government develops an unsustainable population that it does not feed nor employ, and climate change worsens the conditions, social chaos ensues, notes Thomas Friedman at the New York Times. He argues that unemployment and food shortages, especially for … Continue reading
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Overpopulation Must Be Addressed to Slow Climate Change – Faith Group
Population growth, say Malawi faith groups, is a key ingredient to devastating climate change effects – calling for concerted multi-faith action to address the situation in the African country Malawi with haste, reports Patricia Masinga at the Nyasa Times. Faith … Continue reading
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Overpopulation Outstrips Climate Change on Water Scarcity in Andes – Report
As the Earth’s surface warms, climate models predict that the amount of fresh water for humans will likely decrease in some parts. While that prospect looms for many cities around the world, a new study finds a more imminent threat … Continue reading
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Climate Change Will Threaten Social Stability – US Intelligence
Fresh water supplies are unlikely to keep up with global demand by 2040, increasing political instability, hobbling economic growth and endangering world food markets, according to a new U.S. intelligence assessment released recently, reports Andrew Quinn at Reuters. The report … Continue reading
Climate Change and Increasing Population Behind Global Land Grab
The global food crisis in 2008 saw a rise in basic food staples worldwide as crops failed from climate change while the human population reached new levels. Since the 2008 global food crisis, wealthy Middle Eastern states, such as Saudi … Continue reading
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US Southwest Will Not Survive Impending Climate Change By 2100
The current civilization of the US Southwest cannot survive this century at its current scale, concludes southwest writer and conservationist William DeBuys at Tomdispatch. This is due to current unsustainable levels of water consumption, combined with longer, hotter, drier droughts … Continue reading
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Fun Holiday Games for Child-free Adults by Preference….Breeder Bingo, and Zingers
This is a fun way to address a key problem impeding our solution to global warming and overpopulation — cultural bias. The holidays are almost here, and you’re dreading going to the holiday gatherings, where clueless breeders will pelt you … Continue reading
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Global Warming for Dummies — Climate Change for Dummies
Burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas for our energy has increased levels of heat-absorbing gases, especially carbon dioxide, in the atmosphere. So, our planet has warmed over one degree Fahrenheit, and will continue to heat further and … Continue reading
Climate Change Fueling Water Conflict between India and Pakistan
Both India and Pakistan share a common major river, the Indus River. Nearly 30 percent of the world’s cotton supply comes from these countries, much of it from the river’s Valley. But important industries that require a large amount of … Continue reading
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Overpopulation Makes Ultimate Decline Likely, Partly From Climate Change
Demographers predict that the human global population will reach 9 billion by 2050, and indeed, we are now just about to pass 7 billion. But what could be a boom is likely to go bust, Robert Engelman warns at Yale … Continue reading
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