Overpopulation: Quiet, Deadly Threat
By Steve Bareham, Selkirk College: The world is home to 7 billion people, but new projections from the UN suggest that this number will grow to more than 10 billion by 2050 and perhaps to 15 billion by 2100. Already there is starvation and water shortages; where twice as many people will fit is a pressing global issue, but it isn't much discussed by people or governments and significant advance planning is needed to avoid absolute disaster. What should we all know? What can be done? Watch this video if you care about your children and grandchildren. This production is in concert with two eBooks: PROGENTER: Mayans, the Skull & the Chimera of Immortality, now available at Amazon, Kobo, Barnes & Noble and other online book stores. Find the online stores here: www.summapublishing.net The books wrap facts around fiction to explore this pressing global population issue. This is something we should all care about, but it's not on most radars. If we wait too long, it will be too late.
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