Lost your password?

Blogs about: Population Growth

Featured Blog

Why Won't Population Growth Be Discussed at the Copenhagen Climate Summit? 1 comment

Mike wrote 1 day ago: In September, I wrote that “Fewer Kids = Less Global Warming.”  At that time, the London … more →

Tags: health, INTERNATIONAL, Reproductive Rights, birth control, Contraception, Copenhagen, Global Warming, United Nations

This week in sustainability news

mktheberge wrote 2 days ago: Aren’t powers like these meant to be used in the pursuit of good?: hackers broke into The Univ … more →

Tags: weekly sustainability news, climate change, Contraceptives, Copenhagen Climate Summit, family planning, Global Warming, hackers, plastics

Government: Big brother control

specialdee wrote 3 days ago: Government: Big brother control By Denise Scammon According to Christian (2004) in Maps of Time, Mal … more →

Tags: 1, Communities, News, Newspaper, Earth, Economics, Environment, Global Warming, human

Copenhagen: is biggest taboo the cheapest solution?

Willy De Backer wrote 5 days ago: According to the UK’s Optimum Population Trust, the cheapest solution to climate change is populatio … more →

Tags: climate change, Copenhagen, Global Warming

Obama: "How do we get businesses to start hiring again?"28 comments

Pete Murphy wrote 5 days ago: http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2009-12-03-obama-jobs-summit_N.htm President Obama kicked off … more →

Tags: Trade, U.S. economy, Barack Obama, Economic Policy, Free Trade, Illegal Immigration, james hoffa, Politics, Tariffs

Tourism Internet Marketing, Gorgon Skilled Workers, Migration, Population and Dodgy Colleges

aiecquest wrote 5 days ago: Tourism Internet Marketing, Gorgon Skilled Workers, Migration, Population and Dodgy Colleges Tourism … more →

Tags: Australia Britain, Australia EU, Australia Ireland, Australian News English, College(s), Gorgon WA, Internet, Marketing, migration

Global Water Shortage Looms In New Century

Earth's Dearth wrote 1 week ago: When most U.S. citizens think about water shortages — if they think about them at all — they think a … more →

Tags: world water crisis, Water crisis, water shortage, global water shortage, Desalination, Global Water Crisis

ThanksGiving In The Commercial Real Estate Industry1 comment

Miguel de Arcos wrote 2 weeks ago: It’s Thanksgiving time! A time for giving thanks for the blessings in our lives. Since this is … more →

Tags: Commercial Real Estate, office, Inflation, Interest Rates, Orlando, FL, Lake Mary, Miguel de Arcos, Leasing

Everything is in Balance (or, its the end of the world and I feel fine).

Jordan Lacey wrote 2 weeks ago: There is a great line in the REM song (which is also the title): ‘It’s the end of the Wo … more →

Tags: Music, Philosophy, Science, REM, economic migrants, Civilisation, Emergin economies, China, India

Condoms for Climate Change1 comment

Meredith Hansen wrote 2 weeks ago: When this article came up on my reader, I almost fell off my chair laughing. At first, I thought Tre … more →

Tags: Obama Condoms

What is "Sprawl"?

Heather Wolf wrote 2 weeks ago: Next Tuesday, the Whatcom County Council will be holding a public hearing regarding proposed changes … more →

Tags: Bellingham's Urban Growth Area, Rural Zoning, infill, Real Estate, Bellingham, zoning, Washington, Bellingham, WA, Whatcom County

Proximal Fragmentation

oh99 wrote 3 weeks ago: Neo-Malthusian twists claim that the global people-count is heading towards stability. That sure is … more →

Tags: Globalisation, psychohistory, Proximal Fragmentation, Population

The New Dark Ages? Where's the Energy?6 comments

ttoes wrote 3 weeks ago: Tipped by a fine article in SeekingAlpha on Monday, I followed the link to a series of videos.  Ther … more →

Tags: Politics, Dr. A. Bartlett, Energy, energy policy, exponential growth, Math, Oil, Solar energy, wind energy

Similarly unsustainable - a snippet from On The Destiny Of #Species.

fishsnorkel wrote 4 weeks ago: “And every other species I have previously mentioned in this book is exactly the same. As is e … more →

Tags: sustainability, THE DESTINY OF SPECIES, matthew watkinson, Natural History, Struggle For Life, sustainable, unsustainability, unsustainable

New fence - has me thinking about boundaries4 comments

Backyard Farmer wrote 4 weeks ago:   The fence. I’ve been thinking a lot about boundaries over the last week.  Our new backy … more →

Tags: Vegetable Gardening, sustainability, gardening, vegetable garden, Change at Backyard Farm, Gardening in Melbourne, edible estates, Art, installation

Lease Accounting Changes - be(a)ware!

Miguel de Arcos wrote 1 month ago: Lease Accounting Changes – be(a)ware! Did you know that FASB (financial accounting standards b … more →

Tags: Commercial Real Estate, office, Inflation, Interest Rates, Orlando, FL, Lake Mary, Miguel de Arcos, Leasing

the real priority - a snippet from On The Destiny Of #Species.

fishsnorkel wrote 1 month ago: “Either you want a lot of nature or you want a lot of humans though. You can’t have both and d … more →

Tags: THE DESTINY OF SPECIES, Conservation, Evolution, natural selection, Natural History, matthew watkinson

Battered agriculture

specialdee wrote 1 month ago: Battered agriculture: Complexities of food production By Denise Scammon   The rise of agricultu … more →

Tags: 1, Communities, News, Newspaper, Agriculture, Central Asia, Earth, Environment, Industrial Revolution

Retraction - No Change in Population Growth Rate1 comment

Pete Murphy wrote 1 month ago: I should have known it was too good to be true.  Upon checking my data against the U.S. Census Burea … more →

Tags: Population, Barack Obama


Have your say. Start a blog.

See our free features →

Related Tags
All →

Follow this tag via RSS