A Better Future for themselves and their babies. First we take a look at the population problem just how many people are there on our planet and can it cope with us all. In the early 18 hundreds the global population hit the 1000000000 mark for the 1st time thanks to more efficient farming methods and greater access to food it grew quickly after that medical progress then pushed down mortality rates giving populations a further based in industrial countries birth rates have slowed down now its mainly the populations of developing nations that continue to expand today there are well over 7000000000 of us. The neo natal ward in kabul. These tiny vulnerable infants represent the future of afghanistan. Well the world needs the next generation or does it. Can our planet deal with a growing population does it have the resources to cope. What toll does it take on nature and the climate cities such as delhi and jakarta struggle with the fallout from overcrowding every day there are just too ma
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at the idea of Indigenous food sovereignty and whether we have enough resources to deal with climate anxiety.
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In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at what Alberta is doing right in building momentum for solar power, and take stock of the biggest weather stories of the year.