EarthSky // Blogs // Earth, Energy By Deborah Byrd Dec 02, 2009

Online discussion today on population and climate change: the link?

How do population dynamics figure into the conversations about climate?

Join an online discussion today from the Population Reference Bureau of Washington DC: Population and Climate Change: What Is the Link?

When: Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009, 1–2 p.m. (EST) (GMT -5)

Where: Go to http://discuss.prb.org. You may submit questions in advance and during the discussion. A full transcript of the questions and answers will be posted after the discussion.

Who: Karen Hardee, vice president of research, Population Action International

Climate change may adversely affect the population in many parts of the globe, in particular in developing countries where there is still substantial population growth. How do population dynamics figure into the conversations about climate? The contribution of population to climate change has been widely debated, and it is getting more attention leading up to the international meeting on climate change in Copenhagen in December 2009.

Join Karen Hardee, vice president of research at Population Action International, as she answers your questions about population and adaption to (or mitigation of) the effects of climate change. She will address the role of family planning and reproductive health and the population component in the current global discussions of climate change.

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