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Egyptian Population Concerns: More of What Men Want

June 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Some people think policies aimed at slowing population growth are foisted on the developing world by heavy-handed industrialized countries. Actually, most population policies are home grown, and sometimes none the better for this. I have a hunch there’s not much gender diversity in the circles that develop them. And those who write about them often fall into the same trap.

Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak recently endorsed a new $80 million campaign that reportedly focuses on the slogan “Two children per family—a chance for a better life.” Mubarak took office in 1981 in a country with about 45 million people

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June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Bob talked about women’s reproductive rights and their connection to the environment on May 30th on NPR’s Talk of the Nation: Science Friday.
Listen to the interview here
or learn more at the Science Friday site.

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Population, Nature, and What Cats Want

May 12th, 2008 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Last Saturday evening my wife and I took our terminally ill cat to an animal hospital, where a veterinarian put him peacefully to sleep as he sat on my lap. I wasn’t really a cat lover when we adopted him seven years ago, but this unusually affectionate and communicative kitty cat converted me. I’m surprised how much I’m grieving for the loss of him.

Years before Toby came into my life I wrote a story for newspapers about domestic felines as deadly hunters of migratory songbirds. Several bird species, such as the Cerulean Warbler, are becoming vulnerable to extinction as

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The Malthus Question, Starting with Bob

May 7th, 2008 · No Comments · Uncategorized, food, population, women

In my last blog post, I promised to wrestle with the time-honored Malthus Question: Does population growth outrun food supply? The old question is coming back as soaring food prices spark discontent, bread lines, and even riots around the world. I’ll try to answer this question decisively in the next 400 words.

Just kidding. Shelves heave under the weight of books that have grappled with the ideas of Thomas Robert Malthus since he first wrote in 1798. So maybe the answer will take more than one post.

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In the Philippines, Less of What Women Want

May 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

One of the dozens of countries around the world where hunger is back in the news is the Philippines, where soaring rice prices and long-standing reliance on imported food are raising an old question many people thought was buried for good: Does population growth eventually run into the limits of food production?

In More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want, I suggest this question will never be put to rest-not, at least, until populations stop growing.

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More: Population, Nature and What Women Want

April 18th, 2008 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Author Robert Engelman Comments on Population on Earth Day

NEW ORLEANS—People walking around the Sheraton Hotel here are talking about population as if it were the most natural conversation in the world. The topic interests me, so I join in. As it happens, I’ve written a book on it, just published by Island Press, which I don’t shrink from mentioning. Just being here, though, reminds me that human numbers aren’t often talked about outside this hotel.

If there’s a time and place for talking population this is it: the annual meeting of the Population

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