Vol. 5, No. 1, 2020 Download Vol. 5 No. 1. Full Issue PDF Editorial introduction Vol 5, No 1 David Samways First online: 23 December 2020 Comment The fractal biology of plague and the future of civilization William E Rees First online: 9 December 2020 Peer reviewed article Marx, population and freedom Julian Roche First online: 22 September 2020 Comment Humanity’s environmental problems can only be fixed by changing the system. The coronavirus offers a chance Graeme Maxton First online: 1 December 2020 Editor reviewed article Achieving a post-growth green economy Douglas E. Booth First online: 25 November 2020 Comment We know how many people the earth can support Christopher Tucker First online: 25 November 2020 Peer reviewed article Population effects of increase in world energy use and CO2 emissions: 1990-2019 Aalok Ranjan Chaurasia First online: 3 December 2020 Vol. 4, No. 2, 2020 Download Vol. 4, No. 2. Full Issue PDF Editorial introduction Vol. 4, No. 2. David Samways First online:18 June 2020 Invited article Disaster vulnerability by demographics? Ilan Kelman First online: 27 May 2020 Praxis Endangered species condoms: a social marketing tool for starting conversations about population Sarah Baillie, Kelley Dennings and Stephanie Feldstein First online: 27 May 2020 Peer reviewed article Anticipating urbanization-led land cover change and its impact on local climate using time series model: a study on Dhaka city Ripan Debnath First online: 19 March 2020 Peer reviewed article Measuring net environmental impact from population growth and alternative energy Travis D. Edwards & Luis Gautier First online: 4 June 2020 Book review The urban fix – resilient cities in the war against climate change, heat islands and overpopulation by Doug Kelbaugh Jenny Goldie First online: 20 March 2020 Vol. 4, No. 1, 2019 - Special issue: biodiviersity Download Vol. 4 No. 1. Full Issue PDF Editorial introduction Vol. 4, No. 1. Special issue: biodiversity David Samways First online: 3 December 2019 Invited article A tale of two islands. The reality of large-scale extinction in the early stages of the Anthropocene: a lack of awareness and appropriate action. Fred Naggs First online: 3 December 2019 Invited article Bioproportionality: a necessary norm for conservation? Freya Mathews First online: 3 December 2019 Opinion Could humanity’s hoofprint overwhelm nature? Philip Lymbery First online: 3 December 2019 Peer reviewed article The potential environmental impacts of EU immigration policy: future population numbers, greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity preservation. Philip Cafaro and Frank Götmark First online: 3 December 2019 Book review Falter: has the human game begun to play itself out? by Bill McKibben. Herman Daly First online: 3 December 2019 Vol. 3, No. 2, 2019 Download Vol. 3 No. 2. Full Issue PDF Editorial introduction Vol. 3, No. 2. David Samways First online:10 June 2019 Peer reviewed article Felling trees, furthering malaria: links between deforestation and disease in developing nations Kelly F. Austin First online: 9 May 2019 Peer reviewed article The impact of reproductive health services on armed conflict in Afghanistan Stewart Britten and Wahida Paikan First online: 24 May 2019 Peer reviewed article Environment, poverty and the steady state economy Theodore P. Lianos First online: 10 May 2019 Opinion Sustainability of equality: a paradox for democracy Steven A Burr, Katie S McManus & Yee L Leung First online: 2 April 2019 Book review Empty planet: the shock of global population decline by Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson. David Samways First online: 10 June 2019 Vol. 3, No. 1, 2018 - Special issue: economic growth DOWNLOAD VOL. 3, NO. 1. FULL ISSUE PDF Editorial introduction Special issue: economic growth David Samways First online: 21 December 2018 Article Envisioning a successful steady-state economy Herman Daly First online: 1 October 2018 Article Rethinking everything: a sustainable economic system requires radical change in almost everything people consider normal Graeme Maxton First online: 1 October 2018 Article Agrowth instead of anti- and pro-growth: less polarization, more support for sustainability/climate policies Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh First online: 1 October 2018 Article Steady state economy at optimal population size Theodore P. Lianos First online: 1 October 2018 Vol. 2, No. 2, 2018 DOWNLOAD VOL. 2 NO. 2. FULL ISSUE PDF Editorial introduction Anthropocentrism – the origin of environmental degradation? David Samways Article A Seneca Collapse for the world’s human population? Ugo Bardi Article Postmaterial experience economics, population, and environmental sustainability Douglas E. Booth Praxis The hidden gem of the Cairo Consensus: helping to end population growth with entertainment media William N. Ryerson Book review Anthrozoology: embracing co-existence in the Anthropocene by Michael Charles Tobias and Jane Gray Morrison Paul R. Ehrlich Article A brief history of “IPAT” (impact = population x affluence x technology) John P. Holdren Vol. 2, No. 1, 2017 DOWNLOAD VOL. 2 NO. 1. FULL ISSUE PDF Editorial introduction Vol. 2, No. 1. David Samways Article Limits to growth: human economy and planetary boundaries Kerryn Higgs Article How many people can the Earth support? Joel E. Cohen Opinion Reflections on the current immigration debate in the UK Jonathon Porritt and Colin Hines Article Beyond the one-child policy: a response to Conly Julian Roche Book review Food scarcity by Raoul Weiler and Kris Demuynck Ugo Bardi Vol. 1, No. 2, 2017 DOWNLOAD VOL. 1 NO. 2. FULL ISSUE PDF Editorial introduction Vol. 1, No. 2. David Samways Article Solving the human sustainability problem in short-termist societies Graeme Maxton & Jorgen Randers Article Population, climate change, and global justice: a moral framework for debate Elizabeth Cripps Article Prospects for accelerated fertility decline in Africa John Cleland Article A call for conservation scientists to empirically study the effects of human population policies on biodiversity loss Niki Rust & Laura Kehoe Article Saving living diversity in the face of the unstoppable 6th mass extinction: a call for urgent international action Fred Naggs Vol, 1, No. 1, 2016 DOWNLOAD VOL. 1 NO. 1. FULL ISSUE PDF Introduction Vol. 1, No. 1. David Samways Article Reflections on the changing nature of the population movement Steven W. Sinding Opinion Population and sustainability: the most inconvenient truth Aubrey Manning Article One child: do we have a right to more? Sarah Conly Article On sustainability, vulnerability, climate and conflict Colin Kelley Article Population projections: recipes for action, or inaction? Jane N. O’Sullivan Sponsored student research review Three MSc student projects for Population Matters David Newton