Politics Arno Kopecky: The ugly history of environmental fears and population controls It's time to focus less on people's reproductive habits and more on overconsumption.
Impacts www.theatlantic.com The 'wall' that keeps flesh-eating worms out of America Inside the U.S. and Panama’s long-running collaboration to rid an entire continent of a deadly disease.
Solutions e360.yale.edu Why India is making progress in slowing its population growth Population growth is leveling off in most areas due to rising affluence and advances in women's education and family planning.
Newsletter torontosun.com Groups support remaining childless to cut carbon footprint When Roy Sasano told his parents he was getting sterilized a few years ago to reduce his carbon footprint, he remembers they weren't surprised.
Newsletter motherboard.vice.com Climate change may practically sterilize male insects Male reproductive damage under heat wave conditions could be contributing to biodiversity declines in the Anthropocene.