Are dangers of national population declines really that serious? We focus on Japan, whose population is on track for even larger declines if trends continue. What are the risks?
Are dangers of national population declines really that serious? We focus on Japan, whose population is on track for even larger declines if trends continue. What are the risks?
Are dangers of national population declines really that serious? We focus on Japan, whose population is on track for even larger declines if trends continue. What are the risks?
Are dangers of national population declines really that serious? We focus on Japan, whose population is on track for even larger declines if trends continue. What are the risks?
Talking with the founder of the influential approach to limit human numbers in order to help humanity stay within the boundaries for safe use of the biosphere.
Many environmentalists are conflicted about immigration. Caught between a desire to limit national populations and a desire to help poor people- mostly in South America- live better lives.
Talking with the founder of the influential approach to limit human numbers in order to help humanity stay within the boundaries for safe use of the biosphere.
Many environmentalists are conflicted about immigration. Caught between a desire to limit national populations and a desire to help poor people- mostly in South America- live better lives.
Talking with the founder of the influential approach to limit human numbers in order to help humanity stay within the boundaries for safe use of the biosphere.
Many environmentalists are conflicted about immigration. Caught between a desire to limit national populations and a desire to help poor people- mostly in South America- live better lives.
Talking with the founder of the influential approach to limit human numbers in order to help humanity stay within the boundaries for safe use of the biosphere.
Many environmentalists are conflicted about immigration. Caught between a desire to limit national populations and a desire to help poor people- mostly in South America- live better lives.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Wildlife populations are dwindling across much of the world, and the number one cause is habitat loss. A bold new proposal to stop this decline is presented.
Wildlife populations are dwindling across much of the world, and the number one cause is habitat loss. A bold new proposal to stop this decline is presented.
Wildlife populations are dwindling across much of the world, and the number one cause is habitat loss. A bold new proposal to stop this decline is presented.
Wildlife populations are dwindling across much of the world, and the number one cause is habitat loss. A bold new proposal to stop this decline is presented.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Wildlife populations are dwindling across much of the world, and the number one cause is habitat loss. A bold new proposal to stop this decline is presented.
Wildlife populations are dwindling across much of the world, and the number one cause is habitat loss. A bold new proposal to stop this decline is presented.
Wildlife populations are dwindling across much of the world, and the number one cause is habitat loss. A bold new proposal to stop this decline is presented.
Wildlife populations are dwindling across much of the world, and the number one cause is habitat loss. A bold new proposal to stop this decline is presented.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Naturalist and author Karen Shragg discusses how "moving upstream" and addressing root causes, including excessive human numbers, can invigorate the environmental movement.
Declining populations can benefit space, opened up for ecological restoration, on the landscape. Fewer people translates into more nature in recent "rewilding" efforts in Portugal & the U.S. Midwest.
Declining populations can benefit space, opened up for ecological restoration, on the landscape. Fewer people translates into more nature in recent "rewilding" efforts in Portugal & the U.S. Midwest.