Earth’s population is approaching seven billion at the same time that resource limits and environmental degradation are becoming more apparent every day. Rich nations have long assured poor nations ...
Humanity is enjoying a world of increasingly cheap and ever more abundant mineral, argicultural, forestry and energy resources reports a brilliant new study, the Simon Abundance Index. This analysis ...
A diminishing population and eroding tax base could impact Hazleton’s financial recovery efforts, according to a report prepared by the Pennsylvania Governor’s Center for Local Government Services. A ...
With the world’s population projected to reach 9.8 billion by 2050 and 11.2 billion by 2100, the question remains of whether the earth will have enough resources to support its inhabitants. Currently, ...
The Australian Government is caught between two contending pressures regarding its population policy. The first is concern over the impact of rapid metropolitan population growth on urban quality of ...
Founded in 1975, Population and Development Review seeks to advance knowledge of the interrelationships between population and socioeconomic development and provides a forum for discussion of related ...
Research shows that our rapidly growing human population increases pressure on society and the environment, making it harder to address problems ranging from public health concerns to climate ...
Rapid population growth, the continued depletion of natural resources and the need to drive in economic development have been identified as the three biggest challenges that the Middle East and North ...
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