The Moral Math of Climate Change

A revealing hour-long interview between Krista Tippett (of National Public Radio's Speaking of Faith) and Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature.

From the Program Notes: "A conversation about climate change and moral imagination with Bill McKibben, a leading environmentalist and writer who has been ahead of the curve on this issue since he wrote The End of Nature in 1989. We explore his evolving perspective on human responsibility in a changing natural world."

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Tags: climate change, environment

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Very interesting, thank you for posting.
I wonder what he has to say about our ever-growing human population?
Pierre,

The same thought kept occurring to me as I was listening to the conversation. Somehow, I think population is the big elephant in the attic that few people seem to want to talk about. Yet any serious talk about worldwide sustainability must ultimately address this issue. I haven't read the author's writings: perhaps he does address the population issue in his various works. / jd

Pierre Bedard said:
Very interesting, thank you for posting.
I wonder what he has to say about our ever-growing human population?

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