If we don't halt population growth with justice and compassion, it will be done for us by nature, brutally and without pity- and will leave a ravaged world.

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If we don't halt population growth with justice and compassion, it will be done for us by nature, brutally and without pity- and will leave a ravaged world.

Without reducing rapid population growth, it will be impossible to solve the world’s global challenges.

With seven billion people commuting from one place to another, drilling for more oil is necessary to fuel more cars

Science and technology will ensure that food production and energy supplies keep up with the demands of a growing population.

In an effort to feed a population of seven billion, people in developed countries should reduce the amount of meat they consume

With human population at seven billion, we must protect endangered species habitats by not developing on them for any reason

There is nothing I can do to help alleviate population pressures

Governments in countries with fast-growing populations should make laws to limit the number of children that couples can have.

In a real crunch, jobs are more important than environmental quality

If China and India can each take care of over a billion people on relatively the same size land as the U.S., then the U.S. should accept immigrants until it reaches a billion people as well

Automobile makers in this country should be required by law to make all their vehicles fuel efficient, and people should be not be allowed to purchase inefficient cars for aesthetic reasons, even though the vehicles may become more expensive.

Even though I am only one person in seven billion, I still have a responsibility to keep the Earth healthy; what I do makes a difference