Some subscribers to
MathEdCC might be interested in a recent post "L.A. Times
Population Report: Beyond 7 Billion" [Hake (2012)].
Q. What does overpopulation have to do with MathEdCC?
A. Please see the
Bartlett signature quotes.
The abstract reads:
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ABSTRACT: Some subscribers might be interested in the L.A.
Times's 5-part report of 22 July 2012 on population titled
"Beyond 7 Billion":
1. "The Biggest Generation: Fertility rates fall, but global
population explosion goes on" at
<http://lat.ms/VgyZml>;
2. "Tinderbox Of Youth: Runaway population growth often fuels
youth-driven uprisings" at <http://lat.ms/11HyUxm>;
3. "Hunger Without End: As the world's population grows, hunger
persists on a massive scale" at <http://lat.ms/RwOQBE>;
4. "The China Effect: China's population and economy are a double
whammy for the world" at <http://lat.ms/WEgDNg>;
5. "Dream Out Of Reach: Philippines birth control: Filipinos want
it, priests don't" at <http://lat.ms/THShkB>.
In a later L.A. Times OpED (2012) of 02 Dec at
<http://lat.ms/TyfOEB> titled "Beyond 7 billion: Bending
the population curve," population experts from around the globe
explain some of the approaches they've seen work - and the reasons
others have not.
Kenneth R. Weiss, is also co-author of the 2006 L.A. Times 5-part
Pulitzer-prize- winning series on the "Altered Oceans" at
<http://lat.ms/XjtPMn>. Click on "Part 1" in the upper
right corner.
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To access the complete 10 kB post please click on
<http://bit.ly/Ufro6y>.
Richard Hake, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Indiana University
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"The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to
understand the exponential function."
- A.A. Bartlett (2004)
"In our classrooms and in our lives as scientists, we must
acknowledge that overpopulation is the world's most serious and
threatening problem and that this problem requires immediate and
urgent attention."
-A.A. Bartlett (2012)
REFERENCES [URL shortened by http://bit.ly/ and accessed on 05 Dec
2012.]
Bartlett, A.A. 2004. "The Essential Exponential! For the Future
of Our Planet," Center for Science, Mathematics & Computer
Education, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, publisher's information at
<http://bit.ly/VpN2pm>. Author's information at
<http://bit.ly/VJQzRN>. The first chapter is online at
<http://bit.ly/QKtjEh>.
Bartlett, A.A. 2012. "The Meaning of Sustainability,"
Teachers Clearinghouse for Science and Society Education Newsletter
31(1); online at <http://bit.ly/SyM0t8>.
Hake, R.R. 2012. Hake, R.R. 2012. "L.A. Times Population Report:
Beyond 7 Billion," online on the OPEN! AERA-L archives at
<http://bit.ly/Ufro6y>. Post of 5 Dec 2012 14:23:20-0800 to
AERA-L and Net-Gold. The abstract and link to the complete post are
being transmitted to several discussion lists and are also on my blog
"Hake'sEdStuff" at <http://bit.ly/YBNFUU> with a
provision for comments.