Review:
"With engaging prose, Engelman takes readers on a delightful journey--that both entertains and educates - of modern civilization and women's central role to ensuring the economic and social well-being of their families, communities, nations and the global community."--Geeta Rao Gupta, President, International Center for Research on Women "This provocative, well-reasoned, and eminently readable book deserves a wide audience. The connections Engelman draws between opportunity for women and sustainable population are at once commonsensical and inspired."--Joel E. Cohen, Mauz Professor of Populations, author of "How Many People Can Support the Earth?" "Engelman...passionately argues that the best way to stem this growth is to empower women to control their own reproduction, yielding the smaller, more stable families they usually desire."--SEED Magazine "Clear and accessible . . . engagingly written . . ."--Population and Development Review "Useful and illuminating."--The Washington Post "Journalist Engelman brings a discerning eye to the literature on population trends, environmental sustainability, and women's efforts to control their reproductive lives."--CHOICE "How do women's reproductive choices affect global population and environmental health? Despite his provocative subtitle, Engelman answers this question with humility, humor, and great deal of research."--Alternatives Journal "...convincingly champions women's reproductive rights the world over."--Salon "More gives us a well-researched overview of fertility and women's desire to control it, delivering an entertaining array of theories and scientific findings from historical, sociological, anthropological, and cultural perspectives....He strikes a great balance of academia, wit, and humor..."--Earth Island Journal "Robert Engelman has published his first and long anticipated book, More... It's a treasure trove of anthropological anecdotes for us who work to stabilize population through voluntary measures."--The Reporter (Population Connection) "More offers an astute and compassionate look at the complex topic through the fresh lens of women's rights and their role in population control."--Plenty Magazine "An astute and lively rumination that examines both the past and future of our planet. Robert Engelman's More is as thoughtful as it is thought-provoking."--Rick Atkinson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "An Army at Dawn" and "The Day of Battle" "Full of surprises, More is a fresh reminder to pay attention to the too-often hidden crux of our environmental crisis: the unsustainable rate of human population growth."--Katherine Ellison, author of "The Mommy Brain" and coauthor of "The New Economy of Nature" "Population growth is emerging from its contentious history as a hot new topic. For anyone who wants to understand what's at stake, Robert Engelman's dazzling new book is essential reading. The writing is engaging, the material fascinating, and the topic vital. More is marvellous!"--Juliet Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College and author of "Born to Buy"
About the Author:
Robert Engelman is vice president for programs at the Worldwatch Institute. Formerly vice president for research at Population Action International and founding secretary of the Society of Environmental Journalists, he has served on the faculty of Yale University. His writing has appeared in Nature, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal.
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