PUBLICATIONS

Publications

Our publications feature a combination of our own writing and pieces from changemakers who are working in the area of sustainable population advocacy from a justice-oriented framework for people, animals, and the planet.

Cities and green orthodoxy: The future of sustainable development
Christopher Ketcham Christopher Ketcham

Cities and green orthodoxy: The future of sustainable development

As the world has urbanized rapidly since 1950, per capita carbon footprint has declined, and so has carbon intensity in economic output, defined as the amount of energy used to produce a unit of economic growth. But gross material throughputs and greenhouse gas production during this same period skyrocketed.

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Something wicked this way comes: The menace of deep-sea mining
Human Supremacy, Ecocentrism, Ecological Justice Eileen Crist Human Supremacy, Ecocentrism, Ecological Justice Eileen Crist

Something wicked this way comes: The menace of deep-sea mining

A new chapter of Earth pillage is in the works: the commercial venture of deep-sea mining. The deep sea lies 200 meters below sea level into the abyssal depths and comprises roughly 65 percent of Earth’s surface. It is being encroached by a nexus of nation-states and industries slavering over its “mind-boggling quantities of untapped resources”.

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The environment & animals don't care about our discomfort with these topics
Human Supremacy, Population Denialism, Ecological Justice Sofia Pineda Ochoa Human Supremacy, Population Denialism, Ecological Justice Sofia Pineda Ochoa

The environment & animals don't care about our discomfort with these topics

At a time when our collective human footprint is wreaking havoc on the planet, the fact that humanity is choosing to still feed itself with a diet that includes animal products is exacerbating and multiplying our damaging impact, with animal agriculture being a leading driver of biodiversity loss, deforestation, water use and water pollution.

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What is humane education?
Zoe Weil Zoe Weil

What is humane education?

Zoe, what is humane education, and why is the Solutionary Framework so pivotal for addressing our complex global issues?

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We need to talk about overpopulation

We need to talk about overpopulation

Nandita, you have become committed to exploring the impacts of pronatalism and have been embedding the issue of human population growth ever more deeply into humane education. What inspired you to devote so much thought and time to this particular issue?

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