AlertNet: Finding a way to put the environmental impact of population and women's reproductive health more prominently on the climate change agenda is increasingly urgent, experts said in Washington this week. Suggesting a strong connection between family planning and the environment often risks an explosion in the highly charged political landscape of climate talks, meaning the word "population" is rarely heard, observed speakers on a panel assembled by the Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security......
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Time to Tackle ‘Last Taboo’ of Contraception and Climate – Experts
Posted by AlertNet: None Given on February 29th, 2012
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