Global growth vs human health: finding the balance (15 Oct 2013)
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Professor Judith Stephenson, UCL Institute for Women's Health Population growth, global health, economic development and climate change are some of the big challenges we face in the 21st century. This talk takes a historical look at how they are interconnected, and what that might mean for the future.
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the green movement co-opted by leftists is impotent. Marxism requires industrialization prior to the proletariat taking over the means of production. No materialist view can take into account the fact that people and the environment exist in harmony in small rural communities. Growth is bad.
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