A Scientist’s Warning to humanity on human population growth

One needs only to peruse the daily news to be aware that humanity is on a dangerous and challenging trajectory. This essay explores the prospect of adopting a science-based framework for confronting these potentially adverse prospects. It explores a perspective based on relevant ecological and behav...

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Main Author: William Z. Lidicker, Jr., PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989420307733
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spelling doaj-1fba2b9bf7b0495c82c99660aaefcf292020-12-31T04:42:18ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942020-12-0124e01232A Scientist’s Warning to humanity on human population growthWilliam Z. Lidicker, Jr., PhD0Professor of Integrative Biology and Curator of Mammals Emeritus, University of California Berkeley, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 94720-3160, USAOne needs only to peruse the daily news to be aware that humanity is on a dangerous and challenging trajectory. This essay explores the prospect of adopting a science-based framework for confronting these potentially adverse prospects. It explores a perspective based on relevant ecological and behavioral science. The objective is to involve concerned citizens of the world in this enterprise. The overall objective is to maintain Planet Earth as a favorable home for the future of humanity. Nine ecological principles explain one major aspect of what is happening and provide critical guidelines for appropriate action. Nine social behaviors explore how we might integrate social science insights with those from ecology. Twenty predictions are proposed based on these ecological and social science principles plus existing trends. If these trends are not vigorously and courageously confronted, we will likely be on track for the demise of our civilization. As we examine these challenges, our job will be especially complicated because a major segment of humanity is not prepared to accept evidence based on science, and this generates much resistance to any efforts directed toward effective control of current and future challenges. In these complex circumstances, we must remain as cooperative and optimistic as possible so that we can promote the needed willpower and ingenuity.This essay has broad support as it is a contribution to the Scientists’ Warning to Humanity Program of the Alliance of World Scientists (Ripple et al., 2017).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989420307733AuthoritarianismCooperationDemocracyMoralityPopulation dynamicsSocial behavior
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A Scientist’s Warning to humanity on human population growth
Global Ecology and Conservation
Authoritarianism
Cooperation
Democracy
Morality
Population dynamics
Social behavior
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title A Scientist’s Warning to humanity on human population growth
title_short A Scientist’s Warning to humanity on human population growth
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series Global Ecology and Conservation
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description One needs only to peruse the daily news to be aware that humanity is on a dangerous and challenging trajectory. This essay explores the prospect of adopting a science-based framework for confronting these potentially adverse prospects. It explores a perspective based on relevant ecological and behavioral science. The objective is to involve concerned citizens of the world in this enterprise. The overall objective is to maintain Planet Earth as a favorable home for the future of humanity. Nine ecological principles explain one major aspect of what is happening and provide critical guidelines for appropriate action. Nine social behaviors explore how we might integrate social science insights with those from ecology. Twenty predictions are proposed based on these ecological and social science principles plus existing trends. If these trends are not vigorously and courageously confronted, we will likely be on track for the demise of our civilization. As we examine these challenges, our job will be especially complicated because a major segment of humanity is not prepared to accept evidence based on science, and this generates much resistance to any efforts directed toward effective control of current and future challenges. In these complex circumstances, we must remain as cooperative and optimistic as possible so that we can promote the needed willpower and ingenuity.This essay has broad support as it is a contribution to the Scientists’ Warning to Humanity Program of the Alliance of World Scientists (Ripple et al., 2017).
topic Authoritarianism
Cooperation
Democracy
Morality
Population dynamics
Social behavior
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989420307733
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