Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
In 1972, the world’s first UN Conference on the Human Environment, in Stockholm, failed to even discuss human population. During the meetings, Paul Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb, urged the delegates to consider ways to mitigate human population growth, as a driving force of ecological destruction.
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Tags: , Brundtland, China, contraception, Julian Simon, Paul Ehrlich, Population, The Population Bomb, women's rights
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Friday, September 19th, 2008
On top of everything else we face in the global mess that industrialism has left us — crashing financial markets, ponzi scams passed off as economic theory, peak oil, disappearing forests, ocean dead zones — we also face a global soil crisis. Note these interesting developments regarding food production and arable land:
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Tags: agriculture, Ecology, permaculture, soil, wealth
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