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05/10/2021
■Class discussion: Would concerns about climate change keep you from having children? Why or why not? Are you worried that climate change is going to make your future worse? How can increasing the world’s population contribute to climate change? How can growing consumption of goods and services make climate change worse? Would the world and it inhabitants be better off if their were fewer people? Why do most of the world’s political leaders rarely talk about cutting population growth to reduce climate change? Does a growing population help businesses and the economy?
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