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- Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. School of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) - Postdoctoral researcher at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Biology, University of California, San Diego (USA) - Associate Researcher at the Medical Research Center, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge (UK) - Staff Researcher at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research - Topics of research: molecular genetics, neurobiology, and cancer - Over 1200 scientific citations - Currently unaffiliated with academic institutions "The Winter Gatekeeper is a thermodynamic theory of climate change. Changes in winter heat transport to the Arctic alter the infrared emissions of the planet because the greenhouse effect is much weaker there. The Sun changes the climate through this mechanism." 00:00 Introduction to Javier Vinos and His Work 00:46 The Sun's Influence on Climate 03:09 Evidence from the Holocene Period 07:58 Grand Solar Minima and Climate Impact 09:31 Human Population and Climate Correlation 10:46 Challenges to IPCC and NASA's Views 11:27 Solar Activity and Modern Climate 20:33 Solar Influence on Atmospheric Circulation 23:51 The Earth's Rotation and Solar Activity 29:00 Alternative Theories and IPCC Critique 30:57 Cosmic Rays and Climate Change 31:21 The Svensmark Theory 31:47 Introducing the Third Theory 32:28 Heat Transport and Climate 33:19 Challenges in Measuring Heat Transport 34:19 Heat Transport's Role in Climate Change 37:28 The Winter Gatekeeper Theory 38:20 Solar Activity and Planetary Waves 42:41 Implications of the Winter Gatekeeper Theory 47:26 Concluding Thoughts and Future Research Author of the Nov. 2023 book: “Solving the Climate Puzzle”: https://a.co/d/fsIts54 Author of the 2022 book: “Climate of the Past, Present and Future. A scientific debate, 2nd ed.”: https://www.amazon.com/Climate-Past-Present-Future-scientific-ebook/dp/B0BCF5BLQ5/ Three-part “How we know that the sun changes the Climate” series on Judith Curry's blog: https://judithcurry.com/2024/06/11/how-we-know-the-sun-changes-the-climate-iii-theories/ Vinos' “Science and Climate” YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ScienceClimate-uf4xm More of Javier's work on Andy May's site: https://andymaypetrophysicist.com/ ========= AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR X: https://twitter.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about
This image, this shroud of Satan that Prince Charles premiered; have you seen it? It is spooky enough if you just look at the raw image, but if you study the picture, it appears to have a baphomet in it. This has gotten no media attention, yet, Harrison Butker is still in the news. He is the kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs and has been embroiled in controversy due to a speech he made as a Catholic at a Catholic University. The thing about Butker is that he is extremely, dangerously normal. We will go through his speech and try to find the cause of the outrage against him. What does God's Word say? Genesis 2:2424 That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.Episode 1,610 Links:Watch: The young daughter of the Kansas City Chiefs owner just did what the NFL refuses to do: defend Christianity and free speech…This cheerleader for the NFL who's blasting Harrison Butker is completely insufferableNEWS Climate Scientist Suggests “Culling” the Human Population with a Deadly Pandemic to Lower Carbon Emissions; “If half the people on Earth die suddenly we can avoid catastrophe!”A Venezuelan woman who escaped communist regime confronts Marxists, clueless students who can't even defend their stand. From Clyde Lewis of Ground Zero: a negative of the Prince Charles portraitThree-time Catholic Super Bowl Champ Harrison Butker is approaching unimaginable levels of based. Flashback to last year when he stunned graduates with the most important, unexpected advice:Change dot org Tries to Cancel CATHOLIC Harrison Butker for Talking About CATHOLIC Values to CATHOLICRay Rice Knocked Out Fiancee - FULL VIDEO | TMZ Sports4Patriots https://4Patriots.com/Todd 3-Month Survival Food kits are back in stock plus get 9 FREE gifts with your order Bioptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/todd Use promo code TODD for 10% off your order. Sharpen your edge and reach your potential with Mushroom Breakthrough by Bioptimizers. Bonefrog https://bonefrogcoffee.com/todd Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions. Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com) Call 866-779-RISK or visit online to get their FREE Common Cents Investing Guide. EdenPURE https://edenpuredeals.com Use code TODD3 to save $200 on the Thunderstorm Air Purifier 3-pack. GreenHaven Interactive Digital Marketing https://greenhaveninteractive.com Your Worldclass Website Will Get Found on Google! Native Path Krill https://nativepathkrill.com/todd For a limited time get Native Path Antarctic Krill Oil for as little as $23 per bottle. Renue Healthcare https://renuewellcation.com Register today for your Wellcation with Todd Herman June 7-11, 2024. See site for details
In Part two of Red Eye Radio with Eric Harley and Gary McNamara, this should be a time of optimism about our economic future but are being dragged down by government. A climate professor's solution to climate change. A federal judge has blocked Biden's 8 dollar cap on credit card late fees. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Episode 434 of District of Conservation, Gabriella speaks with meteorology student and rising climate thought leader Chris Martz. Chris chats why he is interested in weather/climate issues, if climate change underpins all natural disasters, how to challenge the climate crisis narrative, and analyze Professor Bill McGuire's crazy climate culling statements and the new Monmouth poll showing diminished support for prioritizing climate change among 18-to-34 year olds. Tune in to learn more! SHOW NOTES Connect with Chris Martz and follow him on Twitter Bill McGuire's crazy climate culling tweets Pew: Why Some Americans Do Not See Urgency on Climate Change Climate Professor Thinks We Should 'Cull' the Human Population to Reach Emissions Targets Monmouth Poll: Climate Change Concerns Dip --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/district-of-conservation/support
With birth rates falling, the worldwide human population is getting older and smaller. According to traditional thinking, this spells a future of labor shortages, bankrupt social security systems and overall economic collapse. Before you panic about the end of life as we know it, political demographer Jennifer D. Sciubba has a thoughtful playbook for managing the new normal — including ideas on the future of work and migration — and a reminder that a resilient future relies on present-day action.
If John's specialty in deep history weren't valuable enough to understand how our culture's dominance hierarchy formed from the material conditions of the dawn of agriculture, he also specializes in American history, including slavery from before the Revolutionary War through to the Thirteenth Amendment.We start with his sharing what drew him to the two fields. Then I introduce what led me to want to learn from him. I share a main thesis of my book, starting with the journey that led me to see how today's industry and technology evolved from slavery. To clarify, I understand that machines and industry didn't help end slavery, but sustained the system, including its cruelty, just changing the mechanism.As I heard, my thesis is essentially accurate. He shared more history of how slavery evolved from before the Atlantic Slave Trade, through North American chattel slavery, how the framers of the Constitution handled it (or sold out on it), how it evolved with cotton, and more.If you are interested in how our culture still practices the cruelty that slavery did, though with more people suffering and dying, listen to this episode. Then read my book when it comes out to see how to channel the motivation to change that system to effective action.John's article on deep history, a short version of his book: Climate, Human Population and Human Survival Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Antarctica is the only continent without a permanent human population, but it has inspired a wealth of imaginative literature. From an article in the conversation.com
Greenhouse gas and ocean plastic levels don't rise on their own. The cause of our environmental problems is our behavior, which results from our culture. The world's dominant culture pollutes, depletes, addicts, and imperially takes over other cultures. Yet each person wants clean air, land, water, and food.How did humans create a culture that manifests the opposite of many of their values? Why do most people defend that culture, resist changing it, and promote it, even when faced with evidence that it's sickening them, isolating them, killing them, and risking killing billions more within our lifetimes? If we can't answer these questions, we'll have a hard time changing our culture and therefore the disasters we're sleepwalking into.I've been trying to answer them. Learning about our ancestral past for 250,000 years before agriculture, why and how agriculture started, and what changes agriculture prompted tells us. John Brooke's book, Climate Change and the Course of Global History: A Rough Journey, starts to answer these questions. It's a book of deep history and environmental history---that is, going back hundreds of thousands and even millions of years, treating how environmental changes influenced human behavior.John and I talk about the field of deep history, how we learn the incredible detailed and fascinating histories of how environments changed and people reacted over many time scales. I would find the scholarship fascinating on its own, and all the more because it's relevant to our environmental situation today. Changes that started twelve thousand years ago started patterns that persist today. In fact, some of them are the dominant factors in how we interact with the environment, in particular how dominance hierarchies formed, what patterns they set into our culture, and how they persist.I hadn't heard of this field before his book. If you hadn't either, you'll love it.(He also studies American history including slavery and abolitionism, another relevant part of history. We'll cover them in our next conversation.)John's home page at Ohio StateHis book, Climate Change and the Course of Global History: A Rough JourneyA shorter article John wrote on deep history: Climate, Human Population and Human Survival Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt talks philosophy and Malthusian demography with aspiring philosopher Wyatt Verlen.
Adventures in Sustainable Living PodcastEpisode 153The Road to Seven Billion: Should We Limit Human Population? I bet you never really thought of an animal as being a consumer? And yet they are. They graze or hunt on a place, eat and consume what they need or what is available and then they move on. But the key word here is available resources because that is an important factor that keeps a given population in balance. It is no secret that humanity is consuming resources at a far greater rate than what can be naturally regenerated. It is also no secret that we are truly at a tipping point. Our population continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. But to keep things in balance there has to be an end point. So join me for E153 where I am going to discuss a very controversial topic about limiting the human population.Always remember to live sustainably because this is how we build a better future. Patrick
With birth rates falling, the worldwide human population is getting older and smaller. According to traditional thinking, this spells a future of labor shortages, bankrupt social security systems and overall economic collapse. Before you panic about the end of life as we know it, political demographer Jennifer D. Sciubba has a thoughtful playbook for managing the new normal – including ideas on the future of work and migration – and a reminder that a resilient future relies on present-day action.
With birth rates falling, the worldwide human population is getting older and smaller. According to traditional thinking, this spells a future of labor shortages, bankrupt social security systems and overall economic collapse. Before you panic about the end of life as we know it, political demographer Jennifer D. Sciubba has a thoughtful playbook for managing the new normal – including ideas on the future of work and migration – and a reminder that a resilient future relies on present-day action.
With birth rates falling, the worldwide human population is getting older and smaller. According to traditional thinking, this spells a future of labor shortages, bankrupt social security systems and overall economic collapse. Before you panic about the end of life as we know it, political demographer Jennifer D. Sciubba has a thoughtful playbook for managing the new normal – including ideas on the future of work and migration – and a reminder that a resilient future relies on present-day action.
According to a new study, Europe's first humans, the archaic Homo erectus species, were likely wiped out by a sudden and extreme cooling event that occurred around 1.1 million years ago. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
“Global food systems are broken - and billions of people are paying the price.”According to UN estimates, over 780 million people experience hunger, almost one-third of all food produced globally is lost or wasted and nearly three billion people cannot afford healthy diets.Developing countries face additional challenges, as limited resources and debt burdens prevent them from investing fully in food systems which can produce to nutritious food across the social spectrum. Unsustainable food production, packaging and consumption are also contributing to the climate crisis, accounting for a third of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, 70 per cent of the world's freshwater usage, and driving biodiversity loss.
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REALITY ISSUES 0052- S5E02 -0052 PART 1 - Human Population[In the iconic President Obama voice]: In this week's 52nd episode, Cathy and Brian embark on an extended odyssey. An important call interrupts their voyage, a discussion concerning our Sisters of Perpetual Self-Indulgence, who've been unjustly excluded from certain recognitions, victims of narrow perspectives on what constitutes excellence. I'd encourage you to voice your concerns. Reach out to the Commissioner of Baseball, at rob.manfred@mlb.com, and let him know your thoughts about his decisions.Now that we've addressed that pressing issue, I invite you to immerse yourself in the first segment of today's episode. Titled "Human Population", this deep dive encompasses an array of topics, with a particular emphasis on the historical growth and dispersal of North America's population. So, settle in, dear listeners. A fascinating exploration awaits you. Thank you for being part of this journey with us.
Kristy Gardner was a wonderful guest, and I enjoyed talking to her about so many thing. For one, she's a former food blogger. You're going to love our chat on Canadian food and my love for poutine. Also, cheese curds. Kristy is also a cookbook author. You can get that book HERE. We had a great talk about sexual identity, and in the process, discovered the difficulties of restarting the human population after an apocalypse. I think we got to an uncomfortable agreement about the entire thing, but see for yourself. Fair warning though, it's uncomfortable.In fact, one of the most poignant questions was whether humanity is even worth restarting?Get Kristy's book, The Stars in Their Eyes, at the Nook Bookstore in Baldwin City, Kansas. Worldwide shipping available.You can learn more about Kristy's work at her website HERE. You can also catch up with her latest news at her Facebook Page, Instagram, and at Twitter.Subscribe to the Coffee in Space newsletter so you can stay up to date on all podcast episodes and news about the interviews!Coffee in Space is a crowd funded effort. To support the show, head over to Buy Me a Coffee and well....buy me a coffee! Thank you for your support!*All links go to an indie bookstore in Kansas called The Nook. I make no money from this link. It's just an opportunity to support good books from a great bookseller.
April has now become synonymous with Earth Day - the entire month not just the day of Earth Day – which is always April 22 – It officially marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement started in 1970. Though is not an official, federally recognized Holiday, it is a federally- responsive movement = was instigated by the people, from the ground up = and most environmental accomplishments today still are ultimately - and after a very long slog still instigated by one or some groups of committed citizens – and we should all thank them, as a part of our Earth Day celebrations activities. This Earth Day month, 2023, we want to dig into it's significance. The theme of Earth Day 2023 is again - Invest in our Planet, and it's an important reminder that we all have a responsibility to protect our planet. Investing in our planet means taking action to reduce our impact on the environment and ensure that future generations can enjoy the same resources we have today. By taking small actions every day, we can make a big difference in the health and well-being of our planet. Today, we have some of the folks from some of our most accomplished and impactful organizations in in the country in Environmental protection advocacy. They are all nonprofit organizations that operate independently of any government, or NGOs. They care deeply and act intentionally on behalf of our Planet Earth – so who better to help us explore and understand this some more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healthy-radio/support
Is the Human population in decline? Do we have evidence? What is actually happening by country? The US, India, China, Russia, Nigeria, Japan???? What is happening and can the species continue if we are in decline? What are our options? Listen on for more#Demographics#Population#Depopulation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In what year will the human population grow too large for the Earth to sustain? The answer is about 1970, according to research by the World Wildlife Fund. In 1970, the planet's 3 and a half billion people were sustainable. But on this New Year's Day, the population is 8 billion. Today, wild plants and animals are running out of places to live. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this video we're gonna learn how human population is impacting our environment.The concepts explained in the video includes population growth,population explosion,environment & human health,human rights,value education,women & child welfare and role of information technology in environment. ________________________________ References: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14aPSUIucILA-e878sERc02RML9Vn2Hrd/view https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vOkXlQoFxFVej9-cfHcFt8Q34of3a9xm/view https://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?searchfrom=header&q=Environmental+Science https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_population https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB5045.html https://www.sbsc.in/pdf/resources/1585914042_Human_Population_and_Environment.pdf https://www.science.org.au/curious/earth-environment/population-environment https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIC0i9IRboHb19v2dF0yuenG7xDOGJLeP https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL92RPe36fLKgTpujDLNrkBjyG19qVJRP3 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmcndht8X48xPWj-gMUWiWzpzF3kFKYcF ________________________________ SOCIALS & PODCASTS:https://linktr.ee/imnareshkumarnk
Is a broken Rand Paul right twice a day? People focusing on all of the wrong things with regard to Trump's legacy (e.g. forget debunked Russiagate myths and January 6th, and look toward WWIII inciting foreign policy first). Does North Korea have anything the US wants and can scoop up into a net? Will Jurassic Park-like tech magically save the planet? Speaking of climate disaster mitigation: China and India have better ideas in mind a la trees and thorium-based energy production. Canadians turning to medical euthanasia as solution to the integral poverty of a neoliberal order. Biden's the front-runner for "Lie of the Year." DeSantis will slay the dragon of woke, using all his might, even if he has to be elected president in the process—he'll humbly sacrifice for our children's unwoke futures.Commiserate on Discord: discord.gg/aDf4Yv9PrYSupport: patreon.com/heatdeathpodNever Forget: standwithdanielhale.orgGeneral RecommendationsJD's Recommendation: The Rehearsal JNM's Recommendation: NopeFurther Reading, Viewing, ListeningTrump, Classified Nuclear Files, Saudis: What We Do Know, What We Don'tDonald Trump Has His Own History With the Espionage ActCIA sued over alleged spying on lawyers, journalists who met AssangeBitcoin billionaires bet big on reviving woolly mammoths to combat climate changeBad News for Earth: Rainwater Is No Longer Safe to Drink, Study SaysHuman Activity in China and India Dominates the Greening of EarthChina to Activate Experimental Nuclear Molten Salt ReactorWhat is India's 3-stage nuclear energy programme?Indian test reactor reaches operation landmarkPutting a Positive Spin on the Death of '99 Percent of the Human Population'Canadians Turn to Euthanasia as Solution to Unbearable PovertyBiden front-runner for ‘Lie of the Year' award as many in media look the other wayFlorida students return to schools reshaped by Gov. DeSantis' anti-'woke' education agenda
A cracker of an episode for you all today. A crazy live-genitalia Edinburgh story from Jay, Mexico Madness from Harshu, Answering audience submitted hot-takes, Pop culture including KSI, COD, Dune, Anime & much more! Follow our socials, podcast platforms & use our anonymous submission form - https://linktr.ee/theatypicalpodcast (2:10) - Harshu's Mexico Trip (8:45) - Jay's Edinburgh Fringe Fest Experience (13:40) - Answering Audience Hot Takes (Waffles vs Pancakes, Kanye the GOAT, Mint Choc Ice cream Overrated) (30:40) - Jealous Ex Poops on GF's Door (33:05) - OF Model's Fan Endeavours (35:25) - Mt Kilimanjaro Has Better Wi-Fi Than Masam (39:15) - 8bn Human Population & Extinction (47:00) - Trump Raided By FBI (49:40) - Russian Missile-Launching Robot Dogs (55:00) - Bullet Train Movie Review (1:00:00) - A-Level Results (1:01:20) - KSI Boxing Match (1:03:00) - Andrew Tate (1:04:25) - Hamzah Hates Anime (1:08:00) - Could Dune be bigger than Star Wars/LOTR? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theatypicalpodcast/message
In this episode (193) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio Randy is joined by Todd Wilkinson of the Mountain Journal. Topics covered include the consequences of human development on western landscapes, loving it to death, lack of care about wild things, running out of habitable land, destruction of the things we love, no restraint to say NO, critical need for private land conservation, loss of migration corridors, and a host of other topics focused around destruction of wild places by the sheer volume of human activity, and other topics related to the rapid destruction of America's wild places.
Human activity – especially agriculture – has altered 70% of the land on our planet. According to a new report from the United Nations, damage to the Earth's lands has put the planet on “crisis footing”. Our health, our economy, and our well-being depend on land. The food we eat, the water we drink, and […]
This conversation was one of the most fascinating I've had. I couldn't have had it when I was younger. Michael and I are learning each other's world view regarding population, our innate drives, how we create or deplete resources, and related topics.We both agree we want many humans prospering. Our world views differ in what creates the resources we need to live: more humans to create the resources or fewer humans to keep from depleting them. As a result, we each see the strategy the other promotes as grave threats to the mission we agree on: human flourishing.What makes the conversation fascinating and one I couldn't have had before is that we aren't arguing or fighting. We're listening and learning.We start by talking about habits, discipline, virtue, and aligning priorities. I think you'll like this fifth installment of our conversations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1 - Why do some teachers say meaningless things? 2 - How to not be the doer? 3 - How is the knowledge of the Experiencer possible in deep sleep? 4 - What happens to the causal body in the end? 5 - What is the final state? 6 - Is awareness practice really needed? 7 - Does life become boring in surrender? 8 - Will awareness bring new actions? 9 - Is knowledge also and impurity? 10 - What is the cause of obsession? 11 - Who says - I am the Experiencer? 12 - Why do we get manifestations even when there are no practices? 13 - Why is human population increasing, when same people are reincarnating again and again? Join the online meetings on Telegram Group @pureexp
What's the best shaped ice cube, the study suggesting a pan-coronavirus vaccine might be on the cards, why a temperature of 30 degrees C feels hot despite being below human body temperature, what effect have wars had on human population, where has the flu gone to in recent wnters? Join Dr Chris to find out! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
What's the best shaped ice cube, the study suggesting a pan-coronavirus vaccine might be on the cards, why a temperature of 30 degrees C feels hot despite being below human body temperature, what effect have wars had on human population, where has the flu gone to in recent wnters? Join Dr Chris to find out! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
SnapSessions! presents Episode 39, featuring a holiday interview with our artist of the show—Red Barn Productions event producer and one of the originators of the Great Dickens Christmas Faire, Kevin Patterson. In addition to our interview, SnapSessions! also presents the commentary “The Story of Human Population in My Lifetime—a Rollercoaster Ride for our Species!”
In our last episode of this series, I talk with Alfred Mwanake, conservancies coordinator at Taita Taveta Wildlife Conservancies Association. We talk through his beginnings In Conservation, eco tourism in the larger Tsavo conservation area, threats to wildlife, and how to get communities excited about conservation. We also dig into opportunities for youth and how we can have them take part meaningfully. Enjoy
In this episode we talk about aging, having children and raising them in a new (and very different) world. We also talk about how certain experiences (ie going to Rordor) can shape the way we think about discipline. เมื่ออายุใกล้จะแตะเลขสามแล้ว(!) หลายๆคนคงจะเริ่มคิดเรื่องมีลูกกัน ในตอนนี้เรามาพูดถึงเรื่อง Aging การมีลูก และ การเลี้ยงหรือเตรียมความพร้อมให้ลูกสำหรับโลกในอนาคต
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Is Bill Gates Right? Should We Kill 90% Of The Human Population?
Over the past 50 years, as the human population doubled, wildlife populations halved. Join a thought-provoking discussion with Kelley Dennings, Population and Sustainability Campaigner at the Center of Biological Diversity. Learn about her work to connect human population growth with threats to endangered species and wild places – and how we can change our impact by addressing population and consumption issues in ways that advance human rights and build just, sustainable economies.ResourcesCenter for Biological DiversitySimplify the Holidays CampaignKelley Dennings on LinkedIn
Follow Boom Biology on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/boombiologypodcast/?hl=en On today's episode we are going to be talking about: Intro Definitions Learning Outcomes Predation Predator prey Graphs Symbiosis and its types Parasitism Human population Growth Disease and Vaccines Famine War Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boombiology/message
“Women – educated, empowered, integrated in to the workforce, and with access to family planning technologies – hold the key to our ecological salvation.” -Chris Tucker About Dr. Christopher Tucker is chairman of the American Geographical Society, and serves on the boards of the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation and the Open Geospatial Consortium. He […] The post Episode 65: How To Have A More Constructive Conversation About Human Population Issues appeared first on Rewilding.
Humankind's growing need for food is running up against thousands of other species' need for space. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johannpretorius/message
A lot of people think the end of the world is near. I heard my favorite scholar Dr. Claud Anderson mention the other day that he predicts about 60 to 70 million people worldwide will perish in the near future. What do you think? Join me as I discuss this topic! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fauperspective/message
The "e" in e-waste should stand for eliminate. Unfortunately there is a growing problem with the output of waste and our ability to recycle it in high numbers. With the solutions heard hear, maybe we can change that sad reality. Thank you for listening to, sharing widely, and rating highly 'Greener Thoughts'! *This is a retroactive episode. A bit of time has occurred between the planned episode release date and today's date. Nonetheless the quality will not decrease. Thank you for being here.* Recorded: 12-14-2020 #Environment #Ewaste #recycling #resources #UN #greenerthoughtspodcast --- **Episodes are (usually) every Sunday and Thursday.** Desktop/Mobile: Podcast page (main): https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast Supporting Greener Thoughts: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/support Voice Message Greener Thoughts: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greenerthoughtspodcast/support
We talk about some predictive analytics & projections on the future growth of the human race and its trend towards negative over the next few decades. We also discuss some amazing technology coming out of Arizona, as a firm successfully uses renewable energy to harvest water straight out of desert air. Use cases going as far as bringing a renewable source of clean water to the Arabian Desert for both people to drink and to feed agricultural farms, bringing us all closer to long term sustainability as the world changes. As well as, touch on some new clever robots coming out of a fast-food chain, as well as an Ex-Googler’s startup as innovative tech, starts to enter the mainstream at a faster rate than ever before. Full episode transcript and sources can be found on Humanatronix.com.
Global climate change has already left observable effects on the planet. Glaciers have shrunk, trees are flowering sooner, plant and animal ranges have shifted, and so on. Many effects of climate change that scientists had predicted in the past are now occurring. The loss of sea ice, intensifying heat waves, and accelerating sea level rise […]
A gentleman named 'Bill' (who may know a thing or two about computers) is amongst a certain number of people who stand accused of a terrible injustice. Conspiracy theorists accuse these individuals (and sometimes, their charitable foundations too) of using the global vaccination programme as a covert means to control human population by dispensing vaccines which do more harm than good.Tony lends the conspiracy an ear; Tayo poo-poos it in no uncertain terms. Well, that's where the two numpties stand, but their opinions hardly matters. What matters is, what do you think?Listen, then get in touch, give us a shout and weigh in with your slice of wisdom.
Simpler OneEarth Living Podcast Ep. 0320--Busting Two Killers: Growth Economics and Human Population Growth amid Species Extinctions--Dave Gardner of GrowthBusters and World Population Balance
We are so happy to be here with Suzan Murray, who is the program director of the Global Health Program of the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. She has been with Smithsoanian for over 30 years -- thirteen of which was as head of the National Zoo hospital. She is now working with the Smithsonian Global Health Program to build bridges and create international collaborations to increase and diffuse knowledge in wildlife and human health care. In this podcast, Murray talks about how the health of the environment, humans and animals is inextricably linked. Illnesses that are in the wildlife population can jump into the human population, just like the Coronavirus. Murray is working with UC Davis and USAID on a project called PREDICT which uses modeling to identify the regions in which the next emerging disease is most likely to erupt. Murray also talks about the pandas, the elephants and even the incredible flying fox. Murray is enamored by all of the diverse expertises needed to care for wildlife. She sees the clear power of interdisciplinary and international teams working together to solve the world’s problems. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the Smithsonian will host the 2020 #EarthOptimism Summit in Washington, DC on April 22-25th. The Summit will showcase stories of both small- and large-scale actions that frame the conversation and demonstrate that success is possible.
Speakers Gloria Dickie (Moderator) Freelance Journalist Roger-Mark DeSouza (Speaker) President and Chief Executive Officer, Sister Cities International Richard Grossman (Speaker ) Population Matters! Wudan Yan (Speaker) Independent Journalist Description Why do so many journalists struggle to write about the "population problem"? The data shows that having one fewer children in developed countries is the best way to reduce carbon emissions via personal choice, and yet many stories fail to mention reproduction as an issue to be tackled at all, choosing instead to focus on vegan diets and flying less. In this panel, we'll discuss the challenges facing reporters in writing about this controversial issue, digging into the origins of Malthusian theory, the childfree movement, and reproductive rights and family planning.
Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live An Ethical + Eco-Friendly Lifestyle
Every Wednesday on the Hippie Haven podcast, learn how to live harmoniously with yourself, others & the planet. We talk about all things hippie, including eating vegan, reducing your trash, starting an ethical business, eco-activism, gardening, beekeeping, tiny house living, and so much more. Today's guest is Hannah Evans of population connection and we're discussing how the growing number of people on the planet have affected and will continue to affect global warming and how global warming will affect the human race. The Hippie Haven Podcast is hosted by Callee - a zero waste activist & business owner. Formerly a translator for the US Navy, Callee was honorably discharged as a conscientious objector in 2017 following an episode of severe depression & alcoholism fueled by not living in alignment with her core values. That same year, at age 23, she started Bestowed Essentials, a handmade line of eco-friendly beauty & home products that are now stocked in over 100 stores around the US & Canada. Callee began hosting this free podcast in August 2018, as well as speaking at events and teaching educational workshops across the country, as part of her life mission to arm you with the knowledge & tools you need to spark positive change in your community. In December 2019, she opened The Hippie Haven in Rapid City, South Dakota - a zero waste retail store & community space with a little free library - the first of its kind in the state. She’ll be opening a second Hippie Haven in Salem, Oregon in Feb 2021. Follow along on Instagram - @ahippieinavan & @hippiehavenshop & @bestowedessentials Shop zero waste home goods at www.hippiehavenshop.com Read podcast transcripts at www.hippiehavenpodcast.com
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across multiple disciplines: What do we know for certain? What do we think we know? What do we need to know? How do we proceed? Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 34702]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across multiple disciplines: What do we know for certain? What do we think we know? What do we need to know? How do we proceed? Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 34702]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across multiple disciplines: What do we know for certain? What do we think we know? What do we need to know? How do we proceed? Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 34702]
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across multiple disciplines: What do we know for certain? What do we think we know? What do we need to know? How do we proceed? Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 34702]
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across multiple disciplines: What do we know for certain? What do we think we know? What do we need to know? How do we proceed? Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 34702]
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across multiple disciplines: What do we know for certain? What do we think we know? What do we need to know? How do we proceed? Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 34702]
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across multiple disciplines: What do we know for certain? What do we think we know? What do we need to know? How do we proceed? Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 34702]
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across multiple disciplines: What do we know for certain? What do we think we know? What do we need to know? How do we proceed? Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 34702]
GUYS. This is SO exciting. Mermen, mermaids, dugongs, manatees. This is the topic that started it all people. Join us today as we discuss Sarah's real life Merman sighting, plus all the evidence for or against aquatic humanoids!!! Email us: stories@zeropercentscared.com Little St. Simons Island Merpeople folklore Mermaids & Mermen: Facts & Legends by Benjamin Radford Are Mermaid's Real? By Joseph Castro Myths in the Museum: The Dugong and the Mermaid Marine Mammals FAKE DOCUMENTARY: Mermaids: The Body Found Guinness world record for breath holding by Tom Sietas Underwater Sight: Gislen et al., Superior Underwater Vision in a Human Population of Sea Gypsies Dolphin Sex Professional mermaids
Scarcity is a favorite topic in the world news. It is based on population out of control. Three of us researched world population and found many races are now in decline and headed for extinction unless birth rates climb significantly. In short, I do not accept the population explosion idea and suspect the truth is […] The post 135 – Human Population by the Numbers – Less than Expected (Free) appeared first on Crrow777 Radio.
The Year is 2123. The Human Population has been wiped out by Nuclear War, Famine, and a new virus known as Super Herpies. Two men survive and talk about Fantasy Football events that took place over 100 years ago to pass the time. In this episode, the survivors discuss their Top 24 Dynasty Football Wide Receivers.Tune in as they discuss the most polarizing players. Who sits on the Iron Throne, and who sucks d**k in the bathhouse. Finally, the guys unveil a never before game entitled Ty or T.Y.
The Year is 2123. The Human Population has been wiped out by Nuclear War, Famine, and a new virus known as Super Herpies. Two men survive and talk about Fantasy Football events that took place over 100 years ago to pass the time. In this episode, the survivors discuss their Top 24 Dynasty Football Wide Receivers.Tune in as they discuss the most polarizing players. Who sits on the Iron Throne, and who sucks d**k in the bathhouse. Finally, the guys unveil a never before game entitled Ty or T.Y.
We share two talks one about vegan companion animals and the other discusses human population and why it's important to think about in relation to animals.Professor Andrew Knight – Vegan Companion AnimalsFor more on Professor Andrew Knight’s research on vegan companion animals, visit his website: http://vegepets.info/Biography: Andrew Knight is Professor of Animal Welfare and Ethics, and Director of the Centre for Animal Welfare, at the University of Winchester; a European and RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law; an American Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare; and a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. Andrew has over 65 academic publications and a series of youtube videos on animal issues.This talk was recorded at the 2017 Animal Activists Forum.This show also features Katie Batty’s talk ‘How human overpopulation impacts other animals and what you can do about it’ from the 2017 Institute for Critical Animal Studies (Oceania) conference. You can view the PowerPoint presentation for this talk here.Biography: Katie Batty is a social justice lawyer and long-time animal right activist. In her spare time she volunteers as a lawyer for refugees and co-hosts a political podcast, Progressive Podcast Australia.
This week Paul and Andy talk about vegan food adventures in Tallahassee and Philly before breaking down the week's news and then conclude by asking the question, should vegans promote […]
In this episode of the Life in 2030 podcast, explore how the overly exposed and criticized generation of Millennials will reshape our future world. We’ll take a look at what makes this generation tick and the future trends they’ll be expected to lead. (Subscribe to the Life in 2030 podcast on iTunes, Google Play, or YouTube.) SPECIAL GUEST Christina Kerley, Futurist, Consultant, Speaker Learn more about her work at http://allthingsck.com/ LISTENER FEEDBACK What role will millennials play in shaping our society, business, and politics over the next two years? Send us your thoughts at Feedback@Quantumrun.com. We’ll publish the most thoughtful feedback on our website, Quantumrun.com. Or post a comment in one of our Future of the Human Population articles, also published on Quantumrun.com. We go into way more detail about this topic there. LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS TOPIC This podcast is based off of this Quantumrun.com article: http://www.quantumrun.com/prediction/how-generation-x-will-change-world-future-human-population-p1 MORE LIFE IN 2030 Listen to more podcast episodes at: http://www.quantumrun.com/podcast CREDITS Executive producer, writer and narrator: David Tal, President of Quantumrun. Reach him @DavidTalWrites across all social media. Producer and podcast editor: Kaelah Shimonov All music heard throughout this podcast was composed by Karl Gutowski. SUPPORT THE PODCAST Want to support the show? Then be sure to subscribe, like, heart, share, review, and recommend this podcast to your friends. The more support we get from fans like you, the more often we can publish new episodes. It really does help!
In this episode of the Life in 2030 podcast, we explore how the oft-neglected Generation X will reshape our future world. We’ll take a look at what makes this generation tick and future trends they’ll be expected to lead once they take over world governments. SPECIAL GUESTS Darren Harnett, Futurist, Consultant, Educator, and President of Harnett Foresight Learn more about his services at http://darrenharnett.com/ LISTENER FEEDBACK What role will Gen Xers play in shaping our society, business, and politics over the next two years? Send us your thoughts at Feedback@Quantumrun.com. We’ll publish the most thoughtful feedback on our website, Quantumrun.com. Or post a comment in one of our Future of the Human Population articles, also published on Quantumrun.com. We go into way more detail about this topic there. LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS TOPIC This podcast is based off this Quantumrun.com article: http://www.quantumrun.com/prediction/how-generation-x-will-change-world-future-human-population-p1 Read the rest of our Future of the Human Population series here: How Millennials will change the world: Future of human population P2 How Centennials will change the world: Future of human population P3 Population growth vs. control: Future of human population P4 Future of growing old: Future of human population P5 Moving from extreme life extension to immortality: Future of human population P6 Future of death: Future of human population P7 CREDITS Executive producer, writer and narrator: David Tal, President of Quantumrun. Reach him @DavidTalWrites across all social media. Producer and podcast editor: Kaelah Shimonov All music heard throughout this podcast was composed by Karl Gutowski. SUPPORT THE PODCAST Want to support the show? Then be sure to subscribe, like, heart, share, review, and recommend this podcast to your friends. The more support we get from fans like you, the more often we can publish new episodes. It really does help!
Dr. Alan Templeton is the Charles Rebstock Professor Emeritus of Biology as well as Professor Emeritus in the Division of Statistical Genomics at Washington University in St. Louis. Alan is also a Professor in the Institute of Evolution and Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology at the University of Haifa in Israel. He received his Masters in Statistics from the University of Michigan and his PhD in Human Genetics from the University of Michigan. Throughout his impressive career, Alan has held a number of different faculty and visiting faculty positions and has a long list of scientific accolades, including election to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Academy of Science of St. Louis, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was also recently listed as an author of one of the top 1% most highly cited papers in the Life Sciences worldwide.
More than 40 years after Earth Day, human civilization is still far from the ideal of sustainability. David Biello reports
We find out if Earth's expanding human population will affect water supplies. Plus we ask, does the new anti-fat fad Shrinking Violet work? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
F. William Engdahl will discuss the relationship between gmo's and eugenics.
Most of our serious problems in the world today can be traced back to the impact of human populations on the environment. With each person requiring energy, space and resources to survive, the stress on the planet of the world population, currently estimated to be seven billion, is enormous. Richard Cardullo, a professor of biology at the University of California, Riverside, discusses how human populations have grown at an alarming rate over the past few centuries and discuss some of its consequences. Series: "Earth 101: What You Need to Know About Life on our Planet" [Science] [Show ID: 24206]
Most of our serious problems in the world today can be traced back to the impact of human populations on the environment. With each person requiring energy, space and resources to survive, the stress on the planet of the world population, currently estimated to be seven billion, is enormous. Richard Cardullo, a professor of biology at the University of California, Riverside, discusses how human populations have grown at an alarming rate over the past few centuries and discuss some of its consequences. Series: "Earth 101: What You Need to Know About Life on our Planet" [Science] [Show ID: 24206]
Climate sensitivity is defined as either the temperature change resulting from a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration or the temperature change resulting from a 1W/m2 increase in radiative forcing. There are several different climate sensitivities that take into account different feedbacks in the climate system. The simplest climate sensitivity is black body sensitivity, which does not account for any feedbacks but gives the temperature change resulting just from a change in radiative forcing. The calculated climate sensitivity based only on the Stefan-Boltzmann Law is lower than the climate sensitivity calculated using both temperature data over the last 100 years and ice age data over the last ~200,000 years, indicating that feedbacks have played a role in climate sensitivity. World population is also discussed, with population trends outlined for various countries as well as trends associated with developing areas versus developed areas. The issue of sustainable population is introduced. Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2011.
The 3 broad stages of evolution of the human population from a few million during the Stone Age to 7 billion individuals today
Podcast covers the trends in human population growth and the usage of age structure graphs to show the different types of population growth.
News Items: Area 51 Declassified, Ununseptium, SBM visits NCCAM, Copper Magnetic Jesus Bracelet; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Human Population, Dutch Psychic Follow up; Name That Logical Fallacy: The Genetic Fallacy; Science or Fiction
News Items: Area 51 Declassified, Ununseptium, SBM visits NCCAM, Copper Magnetic Jesus Bracelet; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Human Population, Dutch Psychic Follow up; Name That Logical Fallacy: The Genetic Fallacy; Science or Fiction
Second presentation of session 6 (Vulnerable people and places 2) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference.
Second presentation of session 6 (Vulnerable people and places 2) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference.