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Camilo Mora | Population: A Threat Multiplier for Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, & Pandemics

Camilo Mora | Population: A Threat Multiplier for Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, & Pandemics

Update: 2023-09-281
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In this interview with Dr. Camilo Mora, widely acclaimed professor and award-winning researcher, we discuss the impacts of human activity on climate change, biodiversity loss, resource scarcity, and pandemics, and how to move past population denial to grapple with our compounding crises. Dr. Mora shares his firsthand experience of the direct impact of population pressures he has experienced in Colombia, including the loss of biodiversity, worsening of poverty, and the erasure of traditional cultural wisdom. He also talks about the pitfalls of setting up “protected areas” for biodiversity conservation in the Global South, and why population reduction is the most effective pathway forward for the wellbeing of people and the planet.

See episode website for show notes, links, and transcript:
https://www.populationbalance.org/podcast/camilo-mora 

 

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The Overpopulation Podcast features enlightening conversations between Population Balance executive director Nandita Bajaj, researcher Alan Ware, and expert guests. We cover a broad variety of topics that explore the impacts of our expanding human footprint on human rights, animal protection, and environmental restoration, as well as individual and collective solutions. Learn more here: https://www.populationbalance.org/ 

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Camilo Mora | Population: A Threat Multiplier for Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, & Pandemics

Camilo Mora | Population: A Threat Multiplier for Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, & Pandemics

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