Pulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley joined environmental reporter Kenneth R. Weiss of the Los Angeles Times and Geoffrey D. Dabelko of Ohio University in a wide-ranging discussion on the subject of population at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC.

For “Beyond Seven Billion,” a landmark five-part series published in the Los Angeles Times, Weiss and photographer Rick Loomis traveled to Africa and Asia to document the past two decades’ rapid population growth. They found that the boom is not over: “The biggest generation in history is just entering its childbearing years. The coming wave will reshape the planet, and the impact will be greatest in the poorest, most unstable countries,” wrote Weiss.

At the Wilson Center event on October 9, Hundley, Weiss and Dabelko discussed the impact of population growth on natural resources, food supply, and conflict in Afghanistan, India, Kenya, China, and the Philippines. They discussed the challenges of covering this complex topic—from analyzing demographic projections to addressing contraception controversies—that made the LA Times series a unique accomplishment.

More about the event.

Project

The search for jobs fuels population growth of at least 500,000 per year in India's capital city of New Delhi.  Access to drinking water is a daily scramble.

Recently

June 1, 2012 /
This unit has been designed for grades 9-12. The recommended timeframe is 4-6 weeks.
March 5, 2012 /
Fred de Sam Lazaro
How will our lives be affected as the world population climbs to 9 billion by 2050?