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More on Population Growth and Planetary Prospects
2013-09-20 14:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: The Times has published several letters responding to Overpopulation Is Not the Problem, an Op-Ed article by the ecologist Erle C. Ellis (who expanded on that piece here). The first is from a trio of seasoned sustainability scholars, all of whom have been longtime contacts of mine: Joel E. Cohen, Daniel P. Schrag and William C. Clark, who are, respectively, a professor of populations at Rockefeller and Columbia Universities, director of the Harvard Center for the Environment and director of the...
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Rising Population: Can Food Processors Deliver Profits?
2013-09-13 01:48:16| Agriculture - Topix.net
Demand for farm products has steadily risen through the past 50 years as the population continues to grow, placing additional pressure upon producers to deliver.
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British water vole population slumps by more than one-fifth, survey finds
2013-09-05 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: The crystal-clear water races over the stones, a heron cries and the smell of wild mint rises on the warm air. But there is one thing missing from this bucolic scene: the telltale swish of the reeds or sudden liquid plop that betrays a water vole. The creature immortalised as Ratty in The Wind in the Willows is vanishing from the British countryside, with the population slumping by more than onefifth, according to a new five-year survey. On the banks of the River Chess in the Chilterns,...
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Plans to increase livestock population
2013-09-04 01:19:03| Livestock - Topix.net
Animal health and production department director Tomasi Tunabuna said plans were in the pipeline to increase the livestock population in the West next year.
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Population And Economics Propel Beef Demand
2013-08-30 17:45:00| Beef
Will their be a butterfly at the end of the cattle industry's current metamorphism? Wes Ishmael explains that regardless of the end result, the consuming public still needs protein, which makes efficiency and product more important than ever. read more
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