Is overpopulation our biggest climate challenge?
An episode of the Beyond the Headlines podcast, hosted by The National News, titled "Is overpopulation our biggest climate challenge?" was published on December 5, 2019 and runs 23 minutes.
December 5, 2019 ·23m · Beyond the Headlines
Summary
In the last century, the global population has exploded. Today, there are 7.7 billion people on the planet and that number is rising at the pace of another billion every 12 to 15 years. Scientists say this is simply unsustainable. In this week’s Beyond the Headlines, we’re asking, how many children is too many when it comes to climate change? We hear from Emma Lim, 18-year-old activist and creator of the No Future No Children pledge has vowed, along with over 5000 others, not to have children until governments around the world take substantive action on climate change. We’ll also hear from Professor Corey Bradshaw, fellow in Global Ecology at Flinders University in Australia, who has been modeling population growth and looking at what methods could cause the global population to decline. Robin Maynard, director of British-based campaign charity Population Matters, joins us to talk about why all this matters and whether he’s feeling optimistic about the future. If you missed last week’s episode, catch up below.https://audioboom.com/posts/7436709-a-look-at-national-service-on-national-day
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