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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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Weinberg, Alvin M. – BioScience, 1971
Argues that perfected technology, not neo-Ludite response, is necessary for solution of world food and resource problems. Although energy supply will ultimately limit available food, reactors can supply sufficient power for 15 billion population. (AL)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy, Environment, Food
Crews, Kimberly – Population Education Interchange, 1987
Population issues discussed are: (1) the growing elderly population in industrialized nations; (2) the debt crunch; and (3) immigration. The focus of the article on the elderly is Japan's elderly population, which will nearly double, from 10 to 18.7%, by 2010. In 1986, the Japanese government took steps to delay the age at which full pensions are…
Descriptors: Demography, High Schools, Instructional Materials, Migration
Trotter, Robert J. – Science News, 1974
This article considers the effects of human crowding in light of recent tests and observations. Factors such as sex, age, culture, socio-economic standing, frustration, and interpersonal physical distance are examined. Results indicate that crowding contributes to social problems and crime. (TK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Crime, Environment, Environmental Influences
Department of the Interior, Washington, DC. – 1968
The general theme of this 1968 yearbook is that man is a threatened species, facing overpopulation and unbridled technology - both self induced. The presentation is broad, relating to many aspects of conservation and natural resources in the United States in a descriptive, non-technical style. The yearbook is divided into major topics: Land…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Environment, Federal Programs, Natural Resources
Department of the Interior, Washington, DC. – 1970
This yearbook reviews the work being done by the various bureaus and offices of the Department of the Interior. The coverage is very broad, relating to many aspects of conservation in the United States in a descriptive, non-technical style. Some of the areas considered include the quality of living, population growth, consumption of resources,…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Environment, Federal Programs, Natural Resources
Haagen-Smit, Arie Jan – 1970
This article is a general review of the impact of man on the environment. The writing style is descriptive and nontechnical, and numerous examples are presented in reviewing these topics: Ecology, Then Came Man, The Country's Air, Effects of Air Pollution, What is Being Done, and Preventive Conservation. (PR)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Conservation Education, Ecology, Environment
Grobman, Arnold B. – 1970
Political and social implications of biological research, with particular reference to consequences for education, are discussed in this collection of papers presented at the 1969 convention of the National Association of Biology Teachers. Commentary papers by a panel of three, including at least one high school biology teacher and one expert in…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Biology, Conferences, Ethics
Beaton, John R., Ed.; Doberenz, Alexander R., Ed. – 1970
The proceedings of this first annual symposium on population growth considers the consequences of this growth, along with possible means of regulation. Topics of speeches include: Population Outlook in Asia (Irene Taeuber); Malnutrition is a Problem of Ecology (Paul Gyorgy); The Leisure Explosion (E. H. Storey); Effects of Pollution on Population…
Descriptors: Conferences, Contraception, Family Planning, Government Role
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Gordon, Larry J. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1976
The author suggests that numbers and distribution of people should be given highest priority in dealing with environmental quality. If population problems are solved, then other environmental problems will be prevented or solved. New Mexico, contends the author, must determine the balance between growth and quality of life. (MR)
Descriptors: Community Size, Environmental Standards, Overpopulation, Pollution
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Pimentel, David; And Others – American Biology Teacher, 1976
Reviewed are trends in birth rates and food production energy requirements. Concludes that control of human numbers would prevent a threatened serious food shortage. (SL)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Energy, Food, Futures (of Society)
Henry, Michael M. – Momentum, 1974
Author attempts to suggest population education materials most appropriate to the Catholic educational system. (GB)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Demography, Minority Groups
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Chase, Stuart – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1973
Study conducted by group of selected scientists concluded that life on earth is in grave danger. Author discusses implications of present trends of industrial development around the world. Eight steps are suggested to check further deterioration of the environment and life on earth. (PS)
Descriptors: Environment, Environmental Education, Industry, Overpopulation
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Watson, Peter – Alternatives, 1972
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavioral Sciences, Ecology, Environmental Influences
Asimov, Isaac – National Wildlife, 1972
Traces the history of life on earth from the Cambrian period to present. Stresses the importance of inter-dependence of individual and species and the dependence of life upon non-life. Discusses the speed at which man has altered nature's balance and the question of how an ecological balance is to be maintained. (LK)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Earth Science, Ecology, Environment
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