- What is your source? http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSL3047203920070830
- Who is your source? By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent
- What are their credentials? No good credentials needed. They are all opinions and views on the subject.
- What does your source say about your topic? But delegates at U.N. climate change talks in Vienna said on Thursday birth control is unlikely to find favor as a major policy theme, partly because of opposition by the Catholic Church and some developing nations trying to increase their population.
Some scientists say that birth control measures far less draconian than China's are wrongly overlooked in the fight against climate change, when the world population is projected to soar to about 9 billion by 2050 from 6.6 billion now.
"Population is clearly an important factor," said Yvo de Boer, head of the U.N. Climate Change Secretariat, at U.N. talks trying to plan a new deal to combat climate change after 2012. - Do you believe your source? Yes. I believe it.
- Why or why not? I believe it, but I do not agree with it. I feel like we should have the freedom to as many children as we can care for safely.
Monday, May 18, 2009
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