Here we have the best Population Growth Quotes from famous authors such as Al-Waleed bin Talal, Ian Goldin, Said Musa, Hans Rosling, David Attenborough. Find the perfect quotation from our collection.
Immigration is one of the leading contributors to population growth.
In the years to come, the combination of climate change and population growth could have a devastating effect on the planet and, needless to say, on humanity.
I do worry about population growth and the preservation of the green belt space but I don’t think these are insurmountable problems.
As a woman leader, I thought I brought a different kind of leadership. I was interested in women’s issues, in bringing down the population growth rate… as a woman, I entered politics with an additional dimension – that of a mother.
I would be absolutely astounded if population growth and industrialisation and all the stuff we are pumping into the atmosphere hadn’t changed the climatic balance. Of course it has. There is no valid argument for denial.
Rapid population growth and technological innovation, combined with our lack of understanding about how the natural systems of which we are a part work, have created a mess.
Mobility will be one of the major beneficiaries of population growth in the world.
Population growth and development place additional stress on the Nation’s water infrastructure and its ability to sustain hard-won water quality gains.
Child labor perpetuates poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, population growth, and other social problems.
We take it for granted that because our shelves and supermarkets are heaving with food that there are no problems with food security. But we have limited land in the U.K., and climate disruption and population growth are putting pressure on food supply.
Long-term economic growth depends mainly on nonmonetary factors such as population growth and workforce participation, the skills and aptitudes of our workforce, the tools at their disposal, and the pace of technological advance. Fiscal and regulatory policies can have important effects on these factors.
The combination of population growth and the growth in consumption is a danger that we are not prepared for and something we will need global co-operation on.
If we do not voluntarily bring population growth under control in the next one or two decades, the nature will do it for us in the most brutal way, whether we like it or not.
One of the biggest challenges for the MENA region is unemployment coupled with high population growth rates. The World Bank is committed to supporting infrastructure projects that will help with job creation across the region.