Kate and colleagues,

Regarding your question on video resources for population and sustainability, 
here are a few specific ones from the Wilson Center's Environmental Change and 
Security Program video list as well as one from National Geographic and one 
from the Population Reference Bureau.

- "A Pivotal Moment for Global Environment and World Population;" Laurie Mazur, 
Director of the Population Justice Center 
http://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2011/02/watch-laurie-mazur-on-pivotal-moment.html
  
 
- "The Royal Society's Study of People and the Planet;" Sir John Sulston, Nobel 
laureate and chair of the Royal Society's People and the Planet working group
http://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2011/03/watch-sir-john-sulston-on-royal.html  
 
- 7 Billion, National Geographic Magazine; National Geographic
http://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2011/01/on-beat-national-geographics-population.html
  
 
- 7 Billion and Counting; Population Reference Bureau
http://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2011/08/prbs-population-data-sheet-2011.html  
 
- Population Growth, Family Planning, and Urbanization in Africa (audio); Eliya 
Zulu, African Institute for Development Policy
http://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2011/02/pop-audio-eliya-zulu-on-population.html  
 
- The Scaling Advantages of Population, Health, and Environment Integration; 
Roger-Mark De Souza, Vice President of Research and Director of the Climate 
Program at Population Action International
http://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2011/03/watch-roger-mark-de-souza-on-scaling.html
  

Best, Geoff

-----Original Message-----
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Kate O'Neill
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 12:57 PM
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Subject: [gep-ed] population documentaries?

Dear all,

Thanks to Geoff Dabelko for that list of short films. I was wondering if anyone 
else had other suggestions for good documentaries on population? On-line or 
DVD? I've a class to fill during the week it's predicted the Earth's population 
will reach 7 billion, so it seems appropriate for the class to discuss it then. 

best,

Kate 

Kate O'Neill
UC Berkeley

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