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In scientific article after article, newspapers and magazine stories, books, documentaries, and with our own naked eyes, we are witnessing the impact of climate disruption, what Dr. William E. Rees...
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“Nearly half of all pregnancies are unintended”– United Nations Population Fund 140 million people are born every year on Earth, 385,000 per day, and 259 per minute [1]. With these increasingly high...
View ArticleShining a Light on Healthcare Challenges in Rural India
The remote and picturesque region of rural Ladakh frequently faces power outages that severely disrupt the delivery of critical medical services. In emergencies, the lack of power hampers critical...
View ArticleA new sustainability initiative of the Swiss People’s Party
This blog was originally published at The Overpopulation Project on February 20, 2024 While population growth lies at the root of many environmental problems, concerned citizens often feel...
View ArticleVisions of a Post-Oil Civilization
Since the beginning of humans on Earth, when cave dwellers first moved into the neighborhood and painted the walls of their caves with pictures of the Wooly Mammoth brought home to feed their...
View ArticleYouth in Climate Action: Tackling the “Afterthought” Mentality
The summer of 2021 saw British Columbia engulfed in flames and news outlets from coast to coast demanding unequivocal climate action. Yet as the rain came and the fires died, the uproar almost...
View ArticleTrump, the Earth System Treaty, and Taylor Swift
These days, a big part of the media attention across America revolves around former President Donald Trump, his quest to retake the presidency, and the legal baggage weighing him down, including 91...
View ArticleDemography and reproductive rights are environmental issues: Insights from...
This article was first published in The Conversation on February 7, 2024, under Creative Commons licence Sub-Saharan Africa’s population is growing three times faster than the rest of the world with...
View ArticleThe Education of Regenerative Agriculture – Creating and Future-Proofing a...
I am not going to sugarcoat it. Do we need to eat food? Yes. Do we need to drink water? Yes. What if we have no food or water? We all get hungry and thirsty. What if we stay hungry and thirsty for...
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