00:15:40 Laura Short (she/her): Laura Short- DC: SCIENCE! 00:15:46 Membership Relations: Stephanie, CA, history! 00:15:46 David Mills: David Mills from New Hampshire. favorite school subject is almost anything ecology related. Now especially interested in climate change. 00:15:47 Marian Starkey: Marian, Maine, math 00:16:02 Jody Williams: Jody Williams, Orange City FL. Favorite school subject CIVICS 00:16:08 Pamela Duncan: Pam Duncan from Arizona, USA. Favorite subject: History. 00:16:11 Pam Wasserman: Pam, MD, History 00:16:21 Jennifer Lynaugh: Hi! I'm Jenn signing in from San Diego, and my 2 favorite school subjects were English & recess, ha! 🙃 00:16:35 Lucymarie Ruth: Lucy, California, Music 00:16:38 Carina Stover: Hi. I'm Carina Stover and taught sex health to kids in K-12 in many countries around the world. 00:16:39 David Mills: I have Master of Science in Environmental Studies. 00:16:52 david carter: David Carter from Syracuse, History and Geography 00:16:55 Tammy: Math. Science. Dallas-Fort Worth. Gabrielle 00:17:04 Alan: Alan, Baltimore, 00:17:13 James Gitari: Hello, this is James from Kenya 00:17:13 John Eldon: John Eldon, UC San Diego, Computer Science & Electrical Engineering 00:17:32 Suzanne: Suzanne Montana - Ecologist & population control 00:18:16 Carina Stover: Everyone, please look up the Center for Biological Diversity to learn about their condoms that connect population with biodiversity. 00:25:45 David Mills: 5 00:25:47 Jack Ferrell: 20 00:25:47 Carol Bliese: 20 00:25:51 Jennifer Lynaugh: 20 00:25:55 Adam Englund: 1750 00:25:55 Steve Hansen: 40 00:26:02 Pam Wasserman: 20 00:26:04 Lucymarie Ruth: 30 00:26:08 Pamela Duncan: 8 00:26:10 Jessica Sosa: 500 00:26:11 Alan: 40 00:26:17 W. C. Twig Mills: 6 00:26:17 David Mills: maybe 25 more likely 00:27:24 Pamela Duncan: Close, Steve and Alan! 00:27:50 Steve Hansen: 55 00:27:53 Adam Englund: 75 00:27:55 W. C. Twig Mills: You didn’t double 00:28:05 Pamela Duncan: 67 00:29:27 Jennifer Lynaugh: It's starting to get crowded in here!!! 00:29:36 David Mills: sure is! 00:29:49 Jennifer Lynaugh: 😓 00:30:46 Jack Ferrell: Size of the circle may assume a certain carrying capacity 00:31:28 Laura Short (she/her): We actually intentionally-sized the circle to make it a bit... tight... when all the students are in the circle. 00:32:25 Laura Short (she/her): * and we also have some really fun lessons on carrying capacity. 00:32:39 Laura Short (she/her): https://www.worldof8billion.org/ 00:33:44 Barbara Huth (she/her): can everyone hear? 00:33:49 Lindsey Bailey: yep! 00:33:57 Membership Relations: Sounds good! 00:33:58 Jessica Sosa: Yes 00:34:06 Melvine Ouyo: perfect 00:34:22 Membership Relations: If you have any questions you want to ask Laura or Barbara, please drop them in the Q&A box and we will answer them during the Q&A session at the end of the call! 00:34:38 Laura Short (she/her): These students are SO AMAZING! (and give me such hope for the future) 00:36:04 Jack Ferrell: That student did a great job, but one minute does not seem to be enough time 00:36:18 Pamela Duncan: I'm SO thrilled to know this education is happening and we've got students thinking about this! 00:36:39 Laura Short (she/her): It's certainly a real challenge. In the day of digital media, it's a great time limit to reach this generation. 00:37:17 Pamela Duncan: 👍 00:40:22 Barbara Huth (she/her): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1opZpaE_Qcb4oLIqycOscXSf01KIhDlD-7DgXJryzmBA/edit#slide=id.g149683b1aca_0_6 00:40:54 Membership Relations: This is so cool! I'm excited to play along! 00:41:40 Barbara Huth (she/her): I love to see the engagement on the digital tool! 00:41:41 Janice Waldron: My climate here is change. I am in Lancaster Ohio 00:42:52 David Mills: as wealth goes up co2 emissions rise proportionally 00:44:12 Janice Waldron: How to get CO2 00:44:27 David Mills: wealthy countries consume much more energy that poor countries do. 00:44:29 Steve Hansen: More technology available to wealthy countries. 00:44:44 Jack Ferrell: Energy production type is dramatically different 00:44:44 Alan Katz: I can afford an expensive gas guzzler and I have gas an electricity 00:45:13 Melvine Ouyo: more energy consumption for wealthier nations 00:46:15 Gregory Wright: ANIMAL SUFFERING increases along with HUMAN POPULATION -- a persuasive argument to add to our advocacy for collective and individual reproductive freedom and responsibility. 00:48:42 David Mills: it seems the poorer countries, the ones that are NOT causing climate change, are the ones who will be most affected by it! 00:49:33 Alan Katz: Except for China and India which are two of the largest contributors. 00:52:25 Gregory Wright: ...China and India because each contains about as many people as the entire world contained at the turn of the 20th century! 00:52:38 Laura Short (she/her): One thing I did not mention, Alan, is that since the lesson looks at per capita emissions, it's difficult to tell which countries are the overall greatest emitters. The lesson spends some time on that. 00:53:26 Lindsey Bailey: Link for Eunice's Dream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_qR528LfR8 00:54:12 Laura Short (she/her): Amanda Gorman: https://shesthefirst.org/dayofthegirl2017 00:55:55 Laura Short (she/her): If you want to explore the digital version of this lesson: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1aS-i81FKTXYmCmEqktQPJxQgnpAhfDiUwigkXEbErBA/edit?usp=sharing 00:57:48 Laura Short (she/her): World of 8 Billion Digital Flyer - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yZE8-NmJdkDXaQVG6ih6AYtKC3TYkvrz/view 00:58:52 Laura Short (she/her): Trainer’s Network Link - https://populationeducation.org/trainers-network/ 00:59:02 Gregory Wright: Please enable Copy in Chat so we can copy and save these links and thoughts! 00:59:18 Laura Short (she/her): PopEd Newsletter Link - https://learn.populationeducation.org/newsletter-sign-up 00:59:25 Membership Relations: All these links will be shared in our follow-up email! 00:59:36 Gregory Wright: Gregory Wright (You) 11:42 AM A nascent idea that needs (and deserves) further development... The eȻo, the SupereȻo, and the Idea:Monetizing Humanity's Debt to the Earth, its Environment, and Climate and Equating it to -- and with it largely Canceling -- the World's National Economic Debts with a New International Monetary Unit of Exchange: the EȻo Relevant to the above?:https://causeartist.com/moss-first-green-digital-asset-carbon-credit-token/ 01:01:58 Gregory Wright: Enabling Copy will allow copying and saving of the other links and contributed thoughts. Thanks for this great presentation and World of 8 Billion website, the link to which I shared with some friends. 01:02:32 Jack Ferrell: How much of a “global emergency” does reaching 8 billion people represent? What is the earth’s sustainable carrying capacity? 01:03:15 Don Collins: Great webinar! Thank you 01:04:00 Melvine Ouyo: Thank you Laura and Barbara for sharing. Really important and interesting topics of discussion 01:04:38 Barbara Huth (she/her): Thank you! 01:05:25 Adam Englund: Thank you so much. 01:07:15 Gregory Wright: A ve-r-r-y wide panoramic time line of human and planetary history -- of which human population is a major component -- could be a wonderful work of art and educational product! Maybe Timeline-Making could even be a category of a future PopConnection Student Contest! 01:07:17 Pam Wasserman: And there are some great sex edu programs that other organizations run. 01:07:25 Alan: Thank you. 01:07:38 Adam Englund: Could the topic of education itself be a topic or focus in the future - certainly for girls, but also - how does/could education per se affect the growth rate and other problems 01:08:29 Andrew Clark: Here in Eastern Oregon we have an organization called the Eastern Oregon Climate Change Coalition, EOC3. This is obviously a major problem worldwide. So is population expansion, and I'm wondering if you have a program like a powerpoint that could be presented for one of their meetings and then posted in their website for members to simply bring up and study for their own education. 01:10:04 Jennifer Lynaugh: Thank you, Laura & Barbara! Not only was this a GREAT PopEd refresher, it was FUN! 🥳 You both did an EXCELLENT job!!!! ⭐ 01:11:17 Pamela Duncan: It's fantastic to know this is happening! THANK YOU Laura and Barbara for all your work, and for participating in this informative and uplifting webinar. 🙂 01:11:31 Shauna Scherer: Thanks so much to Laura and Barbara! Love PopEd! 01:11:33 Gregory Wright: Population-themed Editorial Cartoons would make a great contest topic sometime... 01:11:33 Laura Short (she/her): Thanks everyone! This was very fun! 01:11:49 Barbara Huth (she/her): Thank you all so much for joining us today! 01:11:53 Hannah Evans: Thanks so much, Laura and Barbara! This was great! 01:12:33 Jody Williams: Hope there will be lots of PR about the 8