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World population is growing at a rate disproportionate to the Earth's resources and unsustainable for future generations. With each passing year, 135 million people are born and 55 million people die, adding 80 million to our global population – 250,000 people every day. Amid this unstable scenario, more than 1 billion human beings do not have enough food and safe drinking water; global warming is

01/02/2016

"In times of crisis and conflict – not to mention poverty – it is often girls that suffer the most. When there is little food, boys eat, not girls. When crops need to be harvested, it is the girl that is taken out of school, or not allowed to go at all. And when times get too tough, for whatever reason, it is the girl child that is expendable, and all too often, deemed marriageable." Read on below!

Climate Change & the Link to Child Marriage - Population Growth - Human Rights, the Economy, and... By Suzanne York Child marriage is a difficult issue that is complicated by culture and religion, and especially by poverty. Now it seems that clim

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How to save the planet? Stop having children | Frankie Mullin 10/31/2015

“I was sterilised after the birth of my second son because I believed I had no right to have more than two children – it would have been more than my reproductive share,” says Pippa Hayes, 56. “Humans are tipping the balance with the natural world, to the detriment of both humanity and the other species that share our lovely, finite planet.”

How to save the planet? Stop having children | Frankie Mullin Frankie Mullin: Doctors should be encouraging people to have smaller families for the sake of the environment, says GP

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