I think the music should have been a bit slower but otherwise, great video.
Edinburgh, as seen on "the amazing race" season 22
Video of the centre of Edinburgh. A great insight into some of the lovely things too see. Edinburgh, Scotland a quick look at Edinburgh Castle, The Royal Mile, ...
Professor Roger Jeffery - Population: how much of a problem?
Roger Jeffery is a Professor in Sociology in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh. Recorded on Tuesday 19 October 2010.
Prof. Jeffery's final conclusion seemed quite disconnected from the rest of
the facts he presented. In addition, some key supporting facts he needed in
order to answer the audience questions were not provided, leaving his
argument weak. He also seemed to mischaracterize some of the audience
questions which was frustrating to watch. His focus left me with an
appreciation for how we have slowed population growth, but this was not the
intent of his final conclusion. I'd love to see this redone.
Though interesting to any interested, this lecture in its last few moments,
proves entirely fruitless (pardon the pun) as with the loss of fossil water
resources, and the environmental degradation of excess populations, in the
worst of fresh water to population ratio disasters, trying to overcome the
droughts, hundreds of millions of people will die the very nasty deaths
from thirst and starvation. Jeffery is no idiot, but he said up front, that
he was terribly under informed.
Dude you just told us since we figures out the diseases of neglect scandal
and mass murder you are going to pretend it didn't happen and instead
attack the fertility of people because you believe it is your right to
decide in advance that they should have less children rather than investing
in education so they consciously have less children. Definatley funded by
gates. Just like that Doctor Sue.
Is there really too many people if there is trillions in funding for
funding wars against phoney terrorists that could have been spent feeding
and educating these people you want to stop reproducing? Or was that just
another operation you guys planned out. Over a million dead Arabs must
please you.... Gates
With a fifth of its population working in the finance sector, Edinburgh in Scotland is a city facing tough times as Britain follows other countries into recession.