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Population Matters, formerly known as the Optimum Population Trust, is a UK-based charity [1] that addresses population size and its effects on environmental sustainability. It considers population growth as a major contributor to environmental degradation , biodiversity loss , resource depletion and climate change .
This is a list of organisations who promote a moderation of the size of the human population. ... (previously the Optimum Population Trust) United States
Roger Martin, Chair (Population Matters) Roger Martin profile at Battle of Ideas "Overpopulation is the biggest threat to our climate" "The Great Debate UK", Reuters 16 October 2009 "the Optimum Population Trust", Rodaleworks
He was the president of the UK charity Tree Aid, [9] which enables communities in Africa's drylands to fight poverty and become self-reliant, while improving the environment. He was also a patron of population concern charity Population Matters , (formerly known as the Optimum Population Trust), [ 10 ] and told BBC Radio 4's Today programme ...
He has been a patron of the population concern charity Population Matters (formerly the Optimum Population Trust) since 2008. During 2011-2014 he was Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the International Human Dimensions Programme (IHDP) on Global Environmental Change, Bonn. He served as Chair of the Central Government Expert Group on ...
Roger Martin (diplomat) (born 1941), Chair to Board of Trustees, Population Matters (formerly Optimum Population Trust) Roger H. Martin (born 1943), president of Randolph–Macon College Roger Martin (professor) (born 1956), former Dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto
Porritt is a patron of the population concern charity Population Matters, (formerly known as the Optimum Population Trust). [42] Porritt has stated that population growth is a serious threat to the global environment and that family planning, including both birth control and abortion, [43] is a part of the answer to global warming. He ...
He was President of the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts from 2005 to 2010, and was Patron of Population Matters (formerly known as the Optimum Population Trust). [ 3 ] [ 6 ] [ 8 ] Writing and broadcasting