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Changing nature population and environment at a crossroads

A look at the ecological impact of overpopulation and the effect of urbanization, industrialization & agriculture on the global environment. Concludes that " ... all ecological problems are essentially global and require global solutions"--Back of case.

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  • "Population and environment at a crossroads"@en
  • "Population and environment at a crossroads"

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  • "A look at the ecological impact of overpopulation and the effect of urbanization, industrialization & agriculture on the global environment. Concludes that "... all ecological problems are essentially global and require global solutions"--Back of case."
  • "A look at the ecological impact of overpopulation and the effect of urbanization, industrialization & agriculture on the global environment. Concludes that " ... all ecological problems are essentially global and require global solutions"--Back of case."@en
  • "Program examines how urbanization, industrialization and overreaching agriculture are depleting the Earth of its natural resources. Citing environmental changes in Morocco, Ghana, Ukraine, Mexico and Vietnam, the program studies the impact of population growth and profiles organizations that respond to ecological crises stemming from such growth. There is a focus on educational outreach efforts for women and children. Changing Nature concludes that all ecological problems are essentially global and require global solutions."@en
  • "This program examines how environmental crises are limiting both development and human potential throughout the world. It also explores how governments, human rights organizations and individuals are responding to these problems, both at the grassroots level and through international initiatives. Changing nature examines the impact of population on the environment in five countries: Morocco, Ghana, Ukraine, Mexico and Vietnam. This global perspective reveals what is unique and universal about environmental problems."@en
  • "This program examines how urbanization, industrialization, and overreaching agriculture are depleting the Earth of its natural resources. Citing environmental changes in Morocco, Ghana, Ukraine, Mexico, and Vietnam, the program studies the impact of population growth and profiles organizations that respond to ecological crises stemming from such growth. With a focus on educational outreach efforts, particularly those for women and children, and the promotion of sustainable development in environmentally compromised regions, Changing Nature concludes that all ecological problems are essentially global and require global solutions."@en

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  • "Videorecording"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Environmental television programs"@en
  • "Internet videos"@en
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en

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  • "Changing nature population and environment at a crossroads"
  • "Changing nature population and environment at a crossroads"@en