Is the Planet Full?
Edited by Ian Goldin
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Abstract:
What are the impacts of population growth? Can our planet support the demands of the ten billion people anticipated to be the world's population by the middle of this century? While it is common to hear about the problems of overpopulation, might there be unexplored benefits of increasing numbers of people in the world? How can we both consider and harness the potential benefits brought by a healthier, wealthier and larger population? May more people mean more scientists to discover how our world works, more inventors and thinkers to help solve the world's problems, more skilled people to put these ideas into practice? In this book, leading academics with a wide range of expertise in demography, philosophy, biology, climate science, economics and environmental sustainability explore the contexts, costs and benefits of a burgeoning population on our economic, social and environmental systems. Contributors to this volume - Anthony B. Atkinson, University of Oxford H. Charles J. Godfray, University of Oxford Ian Goldin, University of Oxford Sarah Harper, University of Oxford Anthony Hartwell, University of Oxford Ian Johnson, The Club of Rome Yadvinder Malhi, University of Oxford Mark New, University of Oxford Robyn Norton, University of Sydney Toby Ord, James Martin Fellow, University of Oxford
Date: 2014
ISBN: 9780199677771
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