Want To Slow Global Warming? Researchers Look To Family Planning
A recent study shows that the biggest way to reduce climate change is by having fewer children, but, says one of its authors, the report isn't meant to tell people how to plan their futures.
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July 19, 2017 at 03:17AM
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NPR News: Want To Slow Global Warming? Researchers Look To Family Planning
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