Critical Masses: Global Population Challenge

Critical Masses: Global Population Challenge

by George D . Moffett (Author)

Synopsis

In September 1994, the International Conference on Population and Development was held in Cairo to report to the world that the gravest problem facing our planet today is that there are too many of us for our planet's resources to sustain. Over-population threatens our existence as a species more than any disease, any shortage of resources, any political or military power, but these dilemmas do contribute to the population crisis, rendering it more and more frightening. By the year 2050 the populations of many destitute countries (Bangladesh, Egypt, Mexico, Iran and India - which presently nears a population of 1 billion people) will just about double, and the governments and social services in these countries are already taxed beyond their capacities. Through the stories of families and individuals the author meets, he aims to convey the urgency of the over-population crisis and the extent of the damage it could wreak. In this book he presents his discussions with a Palestinian farmer whose water supply is dwindling; an Indian woman, newly empowered by literacy and family planning methods, who learns she can choose not to have more children; a cleric in Brazil trapped between Papal declarations against contraception and the realization that the number of undernourished children in his cramped urban parish is alarming. While illustrating the factors and history behind the population problem, the author simultaneously exposes what governments and citizens could be doing to improve the situation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Published: 25 Apr 1996

ISBN 10: 0140232265
ISBN 13: 9780140232264

Media Reviews
Illuminates the population problem in poor nations in terms of real people rather than just large numbers.... A book to read, enjoy, and learn from.
--Paul R. Ehrlich, Los Angeles Times Book Review

Vividly conveys the population-driven environmental, social, political, and economic disintegration that is occurring worldwide
--Scientific American

Brings into stark relief the effects of over-population on the lives of real people.
--Publisher's Weekly

Author Bio
George D. Moffett, Ph.D., is a diplomatic correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor, and has previously served as its Middle East bureau chief. He co-authored and edited a Monitor series on global population that was awarded a Global Media Award by the Population Institute in 1993. He is the author of The Limits of Victory: The Ratification of the Panama Canal Treaties and Critical Masses: The Global Population Challenge.