News - Overpopulation

It's not just about cute and cuddly - Isle of Wight County Press

Nature has a way of thinning out and preventing over-population and part of that control is by predators. The way to sustainably conserve native species, anywhere in the world, is not in zoos, which can only play a small part, but rather in the wild.

It's not just about cute and cuddly - Isle of Wight County Press

 

Distinguished festival line-up - This Is South Devon

... behind-the-scenes story of the phone hacking scandal as the Leveson enquiry continues to make headlines, and with the world's population hitting seven billion, Michael Buerk wonders why hardly anyone is discussing the problem of overpopulation.

Distinguished festival line-up - This Is South Devon

 

Climate for positive changes is cooling - Cambridge News

As science leaders across the world call on governments to take action to limit global warming and over-population, reporter RACHEL ALLEN asks a Cambridge scientist if it will have any impact. SCIENTISTS from 15 countries are calling for a better ...

Climate for positive changes is cooling - Cambridge News

 

Glencore wonders whether raping Africa is worth it any more - The Daily Shame

... of more than $1bn in Europe, thank the LORD that they're contributing towards state coffers. Oh, hang on. They only paid $2m in tax last year. Still, they've done wonders for child unemployment and they're doing all they can about over-population.

Glencore wonders whether raping Africa is worth it any more - The Daily Shame

 

Clitheroe man is North West Young Engineer of Year - Clitheroe Today

Philippa Oldham, Head of Transport and Manufacturing at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, said: “We will all rely on the next generation of engineers to meet the major challenges, from climate change to overpopulation, that we are set to face ...

Clitheroe man is North West Young Engineer of Year - Clitheroe Today

 

The age of the urban ape - Telegraph.co.uk

A final word about over-population. As we become ever more crowded, those individuals who cannot cope with the situation will breed less and our species will continue to adapt to life in mega-cities. In our early evolution, one trait we developed was ...

The age of the urban ape - Telegraph.co.uk

 
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