A Pivotal MomentPopulation, Justice, and the Environmental Challenge
Table Of ContentsForeword Introduction PART I. THE NUMBERS 1. Human Population Grows Up 2. The Largest Generation Comes of Age 3. People on the Move: Population, Migration, and the Environment 4. The Urban Millennium PART II. THE IMPACT 5. Climate Change and Population Growth 6. Fair Weather, Lasting World 7. Adapting to Climate Change: The Role of Reproductive Health 8. Population Growth, Ecosystem Services, and Human Well-Being 9. Numbers Matter: Human Population as a Dynamic Factor in Environmental Degradation 10. Environmental Justice in an Urbanizing World 11. The New Economics of Population Change 12. Food: Will There Be Enough? 13. Understanding the Global Food Crisis: Malthusian Nightmare or Free-Trade Fiasco? 14. How Much Is Left? An Overview of the Water Crisis 15. The Biggest Footprint: Population and Consumption in the United States 16. Population Growth, Reproductive Health, and the Future of Africa 17. Cancún: Paradise Lost 18. The Flip Side: How the Environment Impacts Our Reproductive Health PART III. LOOKING BACK, MOVING FORWARD 19. Cairo: The Unfinished Revolution 20. The New Population Challenge 21. Rethinking U.S. Population Policy 22. Going to Extremes: Population Politics and Reproductive Rights in Peru 23. Mobilizing Constituencies to Achieve Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for All 24. Women at the Center 25. Taking Stock: Linking Population, Health, and the Environment 26. From Crisis to Sustainability PART IV. THOUGHTS FOR THE JOURNEY 27. Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights 28. Over-Breeders and the Population Bomb: The Reemergence of Nativism and Population Control in Anti-Immigration Policies 29. Christian Perspectives on Population Issues 30. Ecomorality: Toward an Ethic of Sustainability 31. Reconciling Differences: Population, Reproductive Rights, and the Environment Afterword: Work for Justice! Index Contributors |
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