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Saturday, October 3, 2009

contraception and climate change

Contraception is almost five times cheaper as a means of preventing climate change than conventional green technologies, according to research by the London School of Economics.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/climatechange/6161742/Contraception-cheapest-way-to-combat-climate-change.html

By Richard PindarPublished: 12:05PM BST 09 Sep 2009
Posted by populationroundtable at 8:45 PM
Labels: contraception and climate change

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  • ▼  2009 (17)
    • ▼  October (17)
      • End Hunger by Law
      • How Long Can the World Feed Itself?
      • GM seeds threaten food supply, claim researchers
      • The Carnivore’s Dilemma
      • Food and Population - Educational ideas
      • Contraception cheapest way to combat climate change
      • connections of population growth to climate change
      • Elephant in the Living Room
      • Kenneth Boulding’s insights
      • climate change impact on agriculture
      • Hunger is on the rise
      • imprtant reading: Lester Brown
      • Rome Food Summit 2009-10-12
      • agricultural knowledge
      • food policy research
      • contraception and climate change
      • Public Forum on Food and Population

book list

  • Lester Brown, Plan B4 Plan B 4.0 is now available for free downloading at www.earthpolicy.org

Internet links

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  • Science for Peace