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Climate, Conflict, Cities, and Contraception
11-27-2008, 10:59 PM
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Climate, Conflict, Cities, and Contraception
Climate, Conflict, Cities, and Contraception
Please join the Environmental Change and Security Program and the Worldwatch Institute to celebrate the launch of the latest issue of World Watch Magazine



Climate, Conflict, Cities, and Contraception:

World Watch Magazine's Population Issue



featuring



Robert Engelman

Vice President for Programs, Worldwatch Institute



Karen Hardee

Vice President for Research, Population Action International



Thomas Prugh

Editor, World Watch magazine



Sean Peoples

Program Assistant, Environmental Change and Security Program

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars





Tuesday, September 30, 2008

3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

5th Floor Conference Room

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Webcast live at http://www.wilsoncenter.org



Please RSVP to ecsp@wilsoncenter.org with your name and affiliation.



Until recently, demographic issues such as population growth, age structures, and youth bulges did not generate much interest among environmental audiences. World Watch magazine's September/October 2008 issue, the Population Forum, is one sign that this is changing. Contributions highlight how population issues affect environmental degradation and climate change, as well as poverty, security, and the well-being of women and children.

Thomas Prugh will provide an overview of the September/October 2008 issue of World Watch, and Robert Engelman will present a short history of population trends. Karen Hardee will discuss the intersections of population, urbanization, and the environment, and Sean Peoples will comment on the security impacts of demographic factors such as population growth and migration. Several other authors will be in attendance to field questions during the discussion portion of the event.

If you are interested, but unable to attend the event, please tune into the live or archived webcast at http://www.wilsoncenter.org. The webcast will begin approximately 10 minutes after the posted meeting time. You will need Windows Media Player to watch the webcast. To download the free player, visit: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download.
Location: Woodrow Wilson Center at the Ronald Reagan Building: 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW ("Federal Triangle" stop on Blue/Orange Line), 5th Floor Conference Room. A map to the Center is available at http://www.wilsoncenter.org/directions. Note: Due to heightened security, entrance to the building will be restricted and photo identification is required. Please allow additional time to pass through security.
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