DAY of SEVEN BILLION
Updated: 2011-10-31 13:24:23
On this day of 7 billion, I send greetings to all on this list and thanks to Kathleene Parker for this OpEd. See: http://www.canyoncountryzephyr.com/2011/10/02/day-of-seven-billion-by-kathleene-parker/ October 2, 2011 DAY of SEVEN BILLION by Kathleene Parker The United Nation’s choice of October 31, 2011, as the “Day of Seven Billion”-the day when Earth will attain a population [...]

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by Noreen Nielsen Chevron announced their 2011 third-quarter results earlier today, reporting $7.83 billion in profits, more than doubling their third-quarter net income, and bringing its total earnings for 2011 to over $21 billion. Chevron ranks in as the third largest oil and gas contributor in 2011, coming in just behind Exxon Mobile and Koch [...]
As we approach 7 billion people, Climate Progress is featuring a variety of opinions on population (see links below). by Carl Pope and Carmen Barroso Any day now, if it hasn’t happened already, the 7 billionth baby will be born on our small planet. While many may assume that the environmental and reproductive health movements [...]
by Noreen Nielsen Today, oil giant ExxonMobil announced their 2011 third-quarter earnings, reporting a whopping $10.3 billion in profits, an increase of 41 percent from the same period last year. Overall, Exxon has earned over $31 billion in profits in the first nine months of the year. Not surprisingly, ExxonMobil is also one of the [...]
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The Economist has a very good article about the world with 7 billion people in it. Read more...
Thank to Lester Brown for this article. See: http://www.earth-policy.org/data_highlights/2011/highlights18 Learning from China: Why the Existing Economic Model Will Fail By Lester R. Brown, September 8 2011 For almost as long as I can remember we have been saying that the United States, with 5 percent of the world’s people, consumes a third or more of [...]
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In April this year, some American colleagues of ours wrote a rather detailed, 10-page article in Trends in Ecology and Evolution that attacked our concept of generalizing minimum viable population (MVP) size estimates among species. Steve Beissinger of the University of California at Berkeley, one of the paper’s co-authors, has been a particularly vocal adversary [...]
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Interestingly, in a world generally trying to drive down population rates, the Jewish community are still celebrating a surge in their birth rate Read more...
While I can’t claim that this is the first time one of my peer-reviewed papers has been inspired by ConservationBytes.com, I can claim that this is the first time a peer-reviewed paper is derived from the blog. After a bit of a sordid history of review (isn’t it more and more like that these days?), [...]
I don’t usually do this, but I’m going to blog about a paper I’ve just had accepted in the Journal of Plant Ecology that isn’t yet out online. The reason for the early post is that the paper itself won’t appear until 2012 in a special issue of the journal, and I think the information needs [...]