Animals & Wildlife Magazine

Population Impacts

By Garry Rogers @Garry_Rogers

Population Impacts“There are thousands of essays, articles and books dealing with population but “Overdevelopment, Overpopulation, Overshoot” provides a convincing new way of understanding the impacts of population size on human welfare and nature. Through well-chosen quotes, and stunning photographs, this largely visual presentation documents the realities and role of burgeoning human numbers on a broad variety of important areas including the destruction of wildlife and natural systems, air and water pollution, food insecurity and climate change.

“This consequential book should be read by political leaders, development planners, and the public to bring about an end to the current neglect of voluntary family planning. As Nobel laureate Henry W. Kendall noted “If we do not voluntarily bring population growth under control in the next one or two decades, nature will do it for us in the most brutal way, whether we like it or not.”  from: populationspeakout.org

GR:  It really isn’t an accident.

Since humans know very little about their surroundings or about the consequences of their actions, many will one day say, “yes, we probably destroyed most of life on earth, but we didn’t mean to, it was just an accident.  The more people that read Overdevelopment, Overpopulation, Overshoot, the fewer people can claim their impact was accidental.  Peruse the book (click on the center button to begin).


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