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Frosty Wooldridge, math teacher, has bicycled across six continents – from the Arctic to the South Pole – as well as six times across the USA, coast to coast and border to border.  In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens, Greece.  He presents “The Coming Population Crisis in America: and what you can do about it” to civic clubs, church groups, high schools and colleges.  He works to bring about sensible world population balance at http:/www.frostywooldridge.com/ He is the author of:America on the Brink: The Next Added 100 Million Americans.  

Commencing with this, his first letter Frosty is writing a 30 part series about what is happening to the United States as to overpopulation and all aspects of it in this country. His work is designed as a 'wakeup' call to the people of America.#

 

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1 PART 20: OVERPOPULATION IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA—AN IGNORANT EXPERIMENT Frosty Wooldridge
2 PART 19: OVERPOPULATION IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA—HUMANS AND THE REST OF THE PLANET Frosty Wooldridge
3 PART 18: OVERPOPULATION IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA—BIODIVERSITY AND HUMAN SURVIVAL Frosty Wooldridge
4 PART 17: OVERPOPULATION IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA—SYSTEMIC CHEMICALIZATION OF WATER AND FOOD Frosty Wooldridge
5 PART 16: OVERPOPULATION IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA—POLLUTION OF ALL KINDS Frosty Wooldridge
6 PART 15: OVERPOPULATION IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA—RUNNING OUT OF ENERGY THAT DRIVES CIVILIZATION Frosty Wooldridge
7 PART 14: OVERPOPULATION IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA—CLIMATE DESTABILIZATION Frosty Wooldridge
8 PART 13: OVERPOPULATION IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA—YOU AIN’T GOIN’ NOWHERE WITHOUT WATER Frosty Wooldridge
9 PART 12: OVERPOPULATION IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA—WE CANNOT FOOL MOTHER NATURE MUCH LONGER Frosty Wooldridge
10 PART 11: OVERPOPULATION IN 21ST CENTURY AMERICA—OUR SILENT PREDICAMENT Frosty Wooldridge
 
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"Australia's population size will be determine by how we manage this old flat and salty land. Population growth is one of the main drivers of increasing greenhouse gas emissions, along with energy consumption, economic growth and land use," he said.-Barry Pittock, retired scientist with the CSIRO's division of Atmospheric Research speaking at a conference titled "Food, Energy, and Population" held in Adelaide at the University of South Australia in July of 2002

Media Release - 28th June, 2010

 

Gillard on population: An outbreak of commonsense?

Sustainable Population Australia, the nation’s only environment group campaigning on reducing human population, is greatly encouraged by the comments of incoming Prime Minister Gillard about reducing immigration.

National President of SPA, Sandra Kanck, says that after more than two decades of hammering away at this issue and the spectacular population growth, which took place under the auspices of former PM Rudd, it appears Australia now might be on the brink of an outbreak of commonsense. Full Release

 

Discover biodiversity - every day

 

Biodiversity is the backbone of all life on earth, and its conservation lies at the very core of IUCN’s work. ‘Species of the Day’ has been launched as part of IUCN’s involvement in the International Year of Biodiversity.

With mounting scientific evidence of a serious extinction crisis, it’s time to take action. “The latest analysis of the IUCN Red List shows the 2010 target to reduce biodiversity loss will not be met,” says Jane Smart, Director of IUCN’s Biodiversity Conservation Group. “It’s time for governments to get serious about saving species and make sure it’s high on their agendas for next year, as we’re rapidly running out of time.”

Each day of 2010 will see a different species featured on the IUCN website, with information on the threats it faces. The 365 species selected represent the entire range of taxonomic groups and cover all regions. We have started by featuring some better known species, including the Polar Bear and will move on to cover plants, fungi, invertebrates and more. Both charismatic and obscure species will be featured, providing an insight into the astonishing level of biodiversity that exists. 

 

 

If you would like to access the archived list of species go to www.iucnredlist.org/species-of-the-day/archives

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