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8 billion: This is the number of people living on our planet since the end of last year, and there will be more in the future. But for the first time in human history, population growth is slowing. What does this mean for the future of our society and planet? And when resources on earth are limited, how can our descendants live well there?
To explore these questions, we spoke with futurologist Joël Luc Cachelin, sustainability researcher Ruth Delzeit (University of Basel), demographer Johanna Probst (Federal Statistical Office), and professor of human geography Norman Backhaus (University of Zurich).
“Durchblick” can be listened to on Blick.ch, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Research: Jenny Rieger
Moderators: Daniel Fanslau & Jenny Rieger
Producer: Carlo Lardi
Source : Blick
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