Population: Is the World Overpopulated?

June 6, 2014
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Steven W. Mosher
Population Research Institute
Steven W. Mosher is president of Population Research Institute. He has appeared numerous times before Congress as an expert in world population, China, and human rights abuses, and he is author of the best-selling A Mother’s Ordeal: One Woman’s Fight Against China’s One-Child Policy.
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Robert Walker
Population Institute
Robert Walker is president of the Population Institute. He is former president of the Population Resource Center and http://www.lesmarieesdenana.com/acheter-du-viagra-a-bordeaux/ executive director of the Common Cause Education Fund. He received his B.A. in economics from Rockford College and his J.D. from the University of Illinois.

As of this writing, the world’s population stands at 7.1 billion people. The growing number of online sildenafil buy barrelboss.com people on the planet has been blamed for many of the world’s environmental problems, not to mention poverty, hunger, disease, and other causes of human suffering. But Steven Mosher of the Population Research Institute objects to these arguments and says that the world in fact is not overpopulated. He debated the priligy europa envio issue with Robert Walker of the Population Institute. Daniel Mushala of PublicSquare.net moderated.

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