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January 22
‘Population Bomb’ scientist: ‘Nobody’ has the right to ‘as many children as they want’
A Stanford professor and author of The Population Bomb recently published a paper in a scientific journal re-emphasizing climate change and population growth pose existential threats to humanity and in an interview with Raw Story said that giving people the right to have as many children as they want is “a bad idea.â€
“The only criticism we’ve had on the paper is that it’s too optimistic,†said Paul Ehrlich, Bing professor of population studies at Stanford University and president of the Center for Conservation Biology. “You can’t negotiate with nature.â€
The study, published the Proceedings of the Royal Society B journal earlier this month says that climate change is “driven by overpopulation, overconsumption of natural resources and the use of unnecessarily environmentally damaging technologies and socio-economic-political arrangements to service Homo sapiens‘ aggregate consumption.â€
Source: Raw StoryRobert F Kennedy Jr is convinced that a lone gunman was not solely responsible for the assassination of his uncle, president John F Kennedy, and said his father believed the Warren Commission report was a “shoddy piece of workmanship”.
Mr Kennedy and his sister, Rory, were interviewed in front of an audience in Dallas as a year of observances begins for the 50th anniversary of the president’s death.
Source: IndependentInnocente Marcolini, 60, an Italian businessman, fell ill after using a handset at work for up to six hours every day for 12 years.
Now Italy’s Supreme Court in Rome has blamed his phone saying there is a “causal link” between his illness and phone use, the Sun has reported.
Mr Marcolini said: “This is significant for very many people. I wanted this problem to become public because many people still do not know the risks.
Source: Telegraph UKPresented with a crime, it is reasonable to ask who benefits from it. Material gain is a motive, after all. This much is familiar to anyone who watches crime drama or reads crime novels. Perhaps, then we should apply this principle to the millions of crimes that together constitute what the American government calls the War on Drugs.
Source: Al JazeeraMarijuana, already shown to reduce pain and nausea in cancer patients, may be promising as a cancer-fighting agent against some of the most aggressive forms of the disease.
A growing body of early research shows a compound found in marijuana - one that does not produce the plant’s psychotropic high - seems to have the ability to “turn off” the activity of a gene responsible for metastasis in breast and other types of cancers.
Source: SF Chronicle