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Cobden Clubs sponsored U.N. population control paradigms at the 1994 Mary T. Hall Seminar
Population control is the practice of artificially altering the demographic composition of a given populace through policies targeting fertility, emigration, and/or immigration. Recently, population control has come to refer to efforts to curtail global population growth. Some argue that population growth is a major contributor to issues like environmental degradation, resource scarcity, and poverty, and thus population growth needs to be curtailed. Conversely, others argue that there is a dearth of data to substantiate these claims and that such intense focus on reducing population growth detracts from the genuine causes of the aforementioned issues and can lead to human rights abuses. Further research is needed to interrogate the causes and effects of population dynamics.
Journal of Environmental Studies
Overpopulation and International Conflicts: An Update2022 •
https://www.avensonline.org/biology/journal-of-environmental-studies/articles-in-press-42/Environmental damage is proportional to the population density. Overpopulation leads to food and fresh water shortage. The energy for water desalination could be supplied by nuclear power plants. Well-run nuclear plants pose less risk than fossil fuel power stations. Obviously, durable peace is needed because nuclear facilities are potential targets. Health burdens are greatest for power stations based on coal and oil. The burdens are smaller for natural gas and still lower for nuclear power. The same ranking applies to the greenhouse gas emissions and thus probably to climate changes. Compared to the population growth, the increase in carbon emissions was faster in developing countries than in high-income ones. The population-related factors are expected to be critical in the dynamics of climate changes. Related topics of temporary and fictive marriages, sexual and reproductive coercion are discussed here. Besides, the current conflict in Ukraine is briefly delineated. The need for the birth control in overpopulated parts of the world has been obfuscated by conflicting national and global interests: the population growth has been regarded as a tool helping to the sovereignty and defense. High fertility has been propagandized to boost up military and labor resources. Smoldering international conflicts contribute to higher birthrates. An authority concentrated in the most developed parts of the world could counteract the global overpopulation, ethnic and gender shifts thus preventing international conflicts. Related article: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360155049_Environmental_damage_and_overpopulation_Demographic_aspects
2000 •
In this paper the general pattern of world population growth and the variations by major world region are discussed. Comments on the relationship between population growth and economic development are included, but discussion of the implications of population growth for resource utilization is omitted, since the other papers in this symposium deal with this topic. Finally, the likelihood of short-run
The Jakarta Post
Beware of returning to population control2014 •
In the heightened enthusiasm for family planning and especially LAPMs, sexual and reproductive health seems to be left out. The operationalization of “voluntary family planning” and “informed choice” may also need close monitoring to ensure that Beyond ICPD 2014 family planning efforts finally empower women — and do not fall back into the temptation of the past population control paradigms
Depopulation Notes for an essay written between 150618 and 150630 In order to make the Ginestet entire effort for peace and complexity governance understood to those who do still not understand its meaning or are reticent, Ginestet is using two sources to make it easy to understand why an effort towards peace makes sense for the reader: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeufX6S-Q_s and http://www.paulchefurka.ca/Sustainability.html Ginestet wishes to make clear that -even though Ginestet agrees with the logical reasoning of both- he does not share the views of any of both Michael Ruppert or Bodhi Paul Chefurka regarding how the future needs to be envisaged. To start with Ginestet explains some differences between his or other different assessments of complexity.
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