Population growth
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- Posted13 March 2019
Beyond Today. Is it ok to pay women to have more children? Audio, 19 minutes
How nationalists are waging wars with babies.
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New Year Solutions. Children. Audio, 16 minutes
Would having fewer children help us save the planet?
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- Posted5 January 2019
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- Posted10 September 2018
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- Posted30 August 2018
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- Posted10 August 2018
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- Posted7 August 2018
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- Posted13 July 2018
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- Posted11 July 2018
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The Inquiry. How Do You Make People Have Babies? Audio, 23 minutes
How governments are encouraging people to have more children to offset deaths
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- Posted23 May 2018
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The Documentary Podcast. Counting Babies in Niger. Audio, 26 minutes
Niger has the highest fertility rate in the world and the government wants to change that
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Discovery. Feeding the World - Part Two. Audio, 27 minutes
How to future proof our crops above and below ground, to endure climate change
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Discovery. Feeding the World - Part One. Audio, 27 minutes
Kathy Willis meets scientists seeking the genetic diversity to future-proof our crops
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The Inquiry. How Will a Population Boom Change Africa? Audio, 23 minutes
The UN forecasts that the number of people living in Africa will double in 35 years
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More or Less. Is it worth targeting non-voters? Audio, 28 minutes
Can the left rely on non-voters to get them into power? Tim Harford looks at the numbers.
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The Inquiry. How Will a Population Boom Change Africa? Audio, 23 minutes
The UN forecasts that the number of people living in Africa will double in 35 years
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FutureProofing. Food. Audio, 43 minutes
How technology - and two billion extra mouths to feed - will change our food in future.
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More or Less. Obesity Projections, Global Footprint, Street Value of Drugs. Audio, 28 minutes
Tim Harford looks at how recent obesity projections were calculated.
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Shared Planet. The Problem of Population. Audio, 28 minutes
Is there room for wildlife in a world with an increasing human population?
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One Planet. Environmental traffic lights. Audio, 18 minutes
A major new report highlights the green, amber and red areas of environmental policy.
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One Planet. Seven Billion People. Audio, 18 minutes
The world's population is due to hit seven billion next week - cause for joy or concern?
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