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SUMMARY:Café Inquiry (Online) - Myths About Overpopulation
DESCRIPTION:This event is held online. (Click the button to join the Zoom meeting.) \nFor this month’s Café Inquiry Online we’re taking another look at overpopulation as we discuss a recent Free Inquiry article\, “Myths about Overpopulation”\, by systems biologist Peter Uetz. Access the article here. Here is a PDF of a chart that failed to load in the article under the Myth 2 section. The impact excess population has on the planet is controversial. While some think it’s a huge problem requiring active solutions\, others believe it will solve itself as the population stabilizes\, and that falling birthrates create more problems than they solve. For further background\, here is a PDF of the Milton Saier article referenced in the new article. And here is an article from Vox that takes a different\, dissenting point of view. Join us ONLINE and share your thoughts as we try to find some clarity on this important and contentious issue. \nCafé Inquiry starts with a short introduction of the day’s topic\, followed by casual discussion. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Donations appreciated\, but not expected. \nAttendees are able to future propose topics which would align with Michigan Humanist’s purpose: from atheism\, agnosticism\, humanism\, secularism\, and freethinking to broader subjects in science and humanities\, such as religion\, philosophy\, social issues\, politics\, evolution\, morality\, ethics\, and psychology. \nCafé Inquiry (Grand Rapids) meets each month IN PERSON on the second and ONLINE on the fourth Sunday. \n— \nMichigan Humanists values the participation of all guests — requests for reasonable accommodation may be made by contacting the event host at least three days prior to the event. \nMichigan Humanists expects all guests to engage in respectful discussion. Critiques on views and claims based on merit are allowed\, but not attacks on individuals who hold other perspectives. \nAny person engaging in disruptive behavior or harassment will be asked to leave\, and may be banned from future events pending the severity of the action. Please speak to the event host or contact info@michiganhumanists.org if you feel these expectations are being violated.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Frank Crownover and Jessica Wolin":MAILTO:cafeinquiry-grandrapids@michiganhumanists.org
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