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Horsthemke, Kai – Online Submission, 2009
The world (Africa in particular) is in a progressive state of environmental crisis, caused by global warming, loss of biodiversity, human overpopulation, pollution, massive deforestation and desertification, urbanization and many other environmental problems and risk factors. For several commentators and theorists, part of the solution resides in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Global Approach, Biodiversity
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Tajudeen, O?`po?`o?la´ Bo?´la´n´le´ – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2019
Linguistic verbal arts deals with the use of chants, statements and verses of oral and written materials in expressing feelings using one language or the other. Among the challenges militating against expected human and material development in many African countries is population explosion. Available social infrastructures can no longer adequately…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Oral Language, Written Language, Emotional Response
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MacDonald, Margaret – Childhood Education, 2015
As climate change, overpopulation, and inequalities begin to take their toll on our planet and on global human development, sustainability has become increasingly important for a prosperous future. How can we ensure quality of life for future generations? How can we make choices and cultivate environments in which sustainable practices are the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Sustainability, Quality of Life, Sustainable Development
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Griswold, Wendy – Commission for International Adult Education, 2016
No crisis is as great as the environmental predicament we face. Globally, humans everywhere now confront problems of extreme weather, waste disposal, pollution, overpopulation, massive forest depletion, access to clean water, the depletion of natural resources, the destruction of natural habitats, and changes in the chemistry of the world's…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Sustainability, Environmental Education
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Chang, David – Ethics and Education, 2021
The rapid increase in human population is one of the underlying factors driving the ecological crisis. Despite efforts on the part of educators to raise awareness of environmental issues, the ecological impact of a burgeoning population -- and the ethical implications of having children -- remains an unbroachable topic. Nevertheless, the increase…
Descriptors: Overpopulation, Ethics, Ecology, Family Planning
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Jing, Yijia – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2013
China's one-child policy has been an unprecedented policy experiment in human history. Despite its significant achievements, the policy has induced equally significant potential problems. As problems of the one-child policy have been widely noticed and suggestions for adjustments are available, the leadership transition of China in 2012 and 2013…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Family Planning, Barriers
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Emmel, Thomas C.; Sligh, Michael M. – Science Education, 1970
Asserts that overpopulation is the most pressing world problem. Topics discussed include population control in primitive societies, population growth and control in modern societies, methods of motivational population control, consequences of no population control, and mass famines during the 1970's in underdeveloped countries. Cities 33…
Descriptors: Contraception, Cultural Influences, Demography, Educational Needs
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Sabin, Albert B. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1972
Maintains that the overpopulation without adequate resources in Asia, Latin America and other parts of the world can be catastrophic to all the countries in the world. Efforts to provide aid to developing nations have been inadequate. International cooperation for aid is very much needed now. (PS)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Developing Nations, Development, Environment
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Smith, Martin H. – American Biology Teacher, 1992
Describes an educational game called "Population Blocks" that is designed to illustrate the concept of exponential growth of the human population and some potential effects of overpopulation. The game material consists of wooden blocks; 18 blocks are painted green (representing land), 7 are painted blue (representing water); and the remaining…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education
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Barnett, Larry D. – Bioscience, 1970
Analysis of Gallup Poll data of Junuary 1969 reveals weak association between concern about environmental deterioration and the recognition of need for eventual limitation of human population. Suggests that to increase favorable attitudes to population control, role of overpopulation in causing environmental deterioration needs to be presented to…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Community Attitudes, Environment, Environmental Standards
Gorney, Roderic; Steele, Gary – 1976
Urgently needed for human survival is a means of influencing large numbers of people to put into rapid action measures which could neutralize such menances as pollution, overpopulation, and violence. Though the cumulative effect of the mass media is not fully established, media entertainment may be the most influential institution in our society.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Behavior Development, Broadcast Industry
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Dowd, E. Thomas; Emener, William G. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1978
Rehabilitation counseling, as a profession, needs to look at future world possibilities, especially in light of overpopulation, and be aware that the need may arise for adjusting basic assumptions about human life--from the belief that every individual has a right to a meaningful life to the notion of selecting who shall live. (DTT)
Descriptors: Counseling Objectives, Criteria, Futures (of Society), Human Living
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McLaren, Peter L. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1995
Gonzalez-Gaudiano abandoned a professorship at the National Autonomous University of Mexico to tackle environmental education and indigenous education. In this interview, he explains the politics of overpopulation; the unsustainable nature of capitalism; and the interrelationships between environmental justice and human security and among poverty,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
McKisson, Micki; MacRae-Campbell, Linda – 1990
Both humanity and nature have suffered greatly from human insensitivity. Not only are the natural resources of the earth being depleted and its air, land and water polluted, the financial resources of humanity are being wasted on destructive expenditures. The "Our Only Earth" series is an integrated science, language arts, and social studies…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education, Geography
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Carson, Hampton L. – BioScience, 1972
Cites examples of the contribution of basic research in evolutionary biology to the solution of problems facing society (1) by dispelling myths about human origins, the nature of the individual, and the nature of race (2) by providing basic data concerning the effects of overpopulation, the production of improved sources of food, resistance of…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Biology, Evolution, Overpopulation
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