Mother: Caring For 7 Billion
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesThe 1960s world population has nearly doubled and now tops 7 billion. Population growth, though little discussed, is putting an unprecedented burden on the planet's life systems. Brings to light the connection between overpopulation and our most pressing environmental and humanitarian problems, as well as the solutions. Also, follows Beth, an American mother and child rights advocate, who grew up in a large family of 12 as she travels to Africa to witness first-hand the impact of population growth in the developing world and its role in exacerbating poverty. While there, she meets a young Ethiopian woman, Zinet, who comes from a poor family of 12, but has found the courage to break free from long-held cultural barriers holding back women. Features a broader discussion of the solutions to overpopulation in both the developed and developing world.
Media Details
Runtime: 44 minutes 42 seconds
- Topic: Business, History, Science, Social Science
- Subtopic: Environmental Issues, Globalism, Women
- Grade/Interest Level: 8 - 12
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- Release Year: 2011
- Producer/Distributor: Video Project
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Very good presentation of population issues.