Population growth In this section you will find the related information for our 6 + week series on population growth, the environment and ecology, resource allocation and distribution, the economy, and human rights. We'll be discussing the Earth's carrying capacity for human beings, peak oil, climate change, species extinction, the economy and how our personal choices can make a difference.
Dr. John Feeney will serve as guest co-director and co-host for this series. We are greatly indebted to him for his work and his input.
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Written by Adam Roufberg
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Sunday, 18 May 2008 |
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Today we picked it up with Urban Scout and John Feeney on rewilding, as Robert and John didn't get to entertain all of their questions with Urban Scout last week
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Written by Adam Roufberg
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Wednesday, 14 May 2008 |
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For Part 5 of our Population/Human Rights Series we entertained the notion of rewilding with our guest Urban Scout and our co-director and co-host for the series, Dr. John Feeney. Remember, our approach is: many of the consequences of the large and assumed unsustainable human population manifest in what we - humans - experience and witness regarding our personal health and the health of many of the dynamically fragile ecosystems such as proportionally high rates of malnutrition, starvation, disease, war, species extinction, environmental degradation, etc. We ask the questions: to what extent are we responsible for other people's suffering (or prosperity)?; To what extent can we address the environmental degradation, energy crisis, food crisis, etc without address the fact that the human population has exceeded its carrying capacity?
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Written by Adam Roufberg
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Sunday, 04 May 2008 |
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For our 4th installment in our Population/Human Rights series we focused on the alarming rate of species extinction as a result of human population. We were joined by our special guest co-host and co-director John Feeney along with Professor Jeffrey K. McKee - associate professor in the department of anthropology
as well as the department of evolution, ecology, and organismal
biology at The Ohio State University - and author of several books including "Sparing Nature: The Conflict Between Human Population Growth and Earth’s," "Biodiversity and The Riddled Chain: Chance, Coincidence, and Chaos in Human Evolution."
Listen to the interview with John and Jeffrey: Part 1 >> Part 2 >>
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008 |
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 Population Series Part 3: We were joined by our guest cohost Dr. John Feeney and Dr. David Pimentel - one of the world's leading experts on the global food crisis and its relation to the human population and population growth. We talked in detail about issues such as food availability and it's distribution and the inefficiency of biofuels and how they fuel food shortages. We touched upon issues of the environment as species extinction, climate change, and malnutrition - topics which we will go into greater detail on in future segments of this series.

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Written by Adam Roufberg
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Sunday, 20 April 2008 |
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Today we delivered our second installment of the series on population, environment, ecology, economy, energy, and human rights. We were joined by special guest cohost and moderator Dr. John Feeney.
Our program today focused on Earth's human population and its effect on food and resource allocation and distribution, energy, economy, etc and the effective ways which this issue can be addressed. President and Founder of the Population Media Center, William Ryerson, discussed the effective ways his organization combines the Social Learning theory of leading contemporary psychologist Dr. Albert Bandura, along with the serial melodrama developed by Miguel Sabido, to create positive role models to educate cultures all around the world as a modality for teaching about family planning, gender equity, and related issues.
David Paxson, founder and president of World Population Balance, joined us as well to discuss the population issues and his organizations approach towards changing the way people think and the choices they make regarding reproduction, energy consumption, and their impact on the environment.
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Written by Adam Roufberg
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
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Dr. John Feeney joined Robert and I today to launch our 5 week series on population, energy, ecology, economy, and human rights. Trained as a psychologist, Dr. Feeney now writes and speaks about a number of core, yet underreported, environmental issues. Dr. Feeney's articles have appeared in a variety of publications such as the BBC News's Green Room and The Oil Drum. He also maintains a website "Growth is Madness!" where he posts his own writings and features articles from a number of experts in relevant fields (such as renowned ecological economist Herman Daly, anthropologist J. Kenneth Smail, and many others).
During the first and last half hours Robert and I discussed some pressing news items (including Ron Pauls statements on the impending police state) and also aired an interview with Tim Sutton - Media Educator and Producer with the Children's Media Project in Poughkeepsie NY.

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