The Habitable Planet
Human Population Dynamics (#105)
The human population of our planet now exceeds 6.5 billion and is rising. Much of this growth is projected for the most environmentally fragile regions of the world. Will studying the history of the world's population growth help predict the Earth's "carrying capacity"?
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- 28 minutes
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Series Description: This series begins with an overview of the Earth's systems — geophysical, atmospheric, oceanic, and ecosystems — as they exist independently of human influence and explores the effect that human activities have on the different natural systems. Topics include human population growth and resource use, increasing competition for fresh water, and climate change.
All Upcoming Episodes
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Past Episodes
These episodes of The Habitable Planet aired in the last few months on Iowa Public Television.
- Looking Forward: Our Global Experiment (#113)
- Earth's Changing Climate (#112)
- Atmospheric Pollution (#111)
- Energy Challenges (#110)
- Biodiversity Decline (#109)
- Water Resources (#108)
- Agriculture (#107)
- Risk, Exposure, and Health (#106)
- Human Population Dynamics (#105)
- Ecosystems (#104)
- Oceans (#103)
- Atmosphere (#102)
- Many Planets, One Earth (#101)