Human population and its effect on quality of life, equality, extinctions, and climate change
Event description
Human population and its effect on quality of life, equality, extinctions, and climate change
In-person and zoom
Prof. Corey Bradshaw of Flinders University will show that slow-growing or declining populations do not compromise economic performance, productivity, or income equality. He will present evidence that increasing human populations worldwide compromise human health and well-being, while simultaneously eroding biodiversity and worsening the pace of climate change.. The presentation will be one hour then followed by QnA.
The venue is upstairs at The Duke of Brunswick Hotel, 207 Gilbert St, Adelaide 5000. Free event, including nibbles after the talk. Get yourself a drink at pub prices downstairs before coming upstairs.
Brought to you by the SA/NT Branch of Sustainable Population Australia www.population.org.au
From 7.00pm to ~8.15pm the event will be available on the following Zoom link.
Sep 10, 2025, 07:00 PM Adelaide, Australia
Meeting ID 890 0730 9662
Security Passcode 587177
Registration Link https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/_IGq90DJREOSxuaNhh2zcQ
“All our environmental problems become easier to solve with fewer people and harder — and ultimately impossible — to solve with ever more people.” David Attenborough
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