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climate change impacts through the eyes of sportsmen, anglers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Scientist Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
inspiring data that shows the end of poverty is in sight … if we can harness the momentum.
two-thirds of the world’s grasslands are turning to desert accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos.
The Sacred Headwaters: the Fight to Save the Stikine, Skeena and the Nass.
The predictions are that our planet we reach 7 billion people on October 31, 2011.
It took only 13 years for us to gain our last billion!
How many children do women say are ideal?
Nigeria = 9.1
Austria = 1.6
The world has never seen anything like the population explosion of the
past century. The United Nations projects that the global population
will top 9 billion by 2050 and 10 billion by 2100. But these projections
are uncertain, as they depend on assumptions about the future, such as
how many children a woman will have 20 or 30 years hence. This video,
part of Science's special issue on Population, highlights
demographic trends around the globe, which offer a window into what our
future world may look like.
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climate change impacts through the eyes of sportsmen, anglers, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Scientist Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
inspiring data that shows the end of poverty is in sight … if we can harness the momentum.
two-thirds of the world’s grasslands are turning to desert accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos.
The Sacred Headwaters: the Fight to Save the Stikine, Skeena and the Nass.