Connecting Family Planning and the Environment: Interview With Robert Engelman, Worldwatch Institute

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2012

Meeting the reproductive health needs of women and ensuring environmental sustainability by linking family planning with environment programs has proven to be a "win-win" strategy. Yet this link has often been seen as controversial or viewed as irrelevant to environmental policymaking. In this interview, Robert Engelman, president of Worldwatch Institute, discusses how family planning can benefit the environment, why the perceived gap between population and environmental concerns persists, and how to bridge the gap.

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  • It's the right way to talk about overpopulation

  • So positive and articulate!

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