by Leroy Hurt | Mar 30, 2013 | Issues.Population, Issues.Urbanization
Via Newgeography: Tokyo continues to be the world’s largest urban area with more than 37 million people, according to the recently released 9th Annual edition of Demographia World Urban Areas. Tokyo has held the top position for nearly 60 years, since it...
by Leroy Hurt | Mar 30, 2013 | Issues.Population, Issues.Urbanization
Via Newgeography: Tokyo continues to be the world’s largest urban area with more than 37 million people, according to the recently released 9th Annual edition of Demographia World Urban Areas. Tokyo has held the top position for nearly 60 years, since it...
by Leroy Hurt | Nov 5, 2012 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Community, Issues.Environment, Issues.Population, Sectors.Emergency, Sectors.Global, Sectors.Government, Sectors.Health
Via Business Insider: “When you have 8 million people in need, with roads that are damaged, infrastructure broken down, flooding everywhere, we can’t be there that fast. And we feel bad about that.” RED CROSS: We Wish We Could’ve Gotten To The...
by Leroy Hurt | Nov 5, 2012 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Community, Issues.Environment, Issues.Population, Sectors.Emergency, Sectors.Global, Sectors.Government, Sectors.Health
Via Business Insider: “When you have 8 million people in need, with roads that are damaged, infrastructure broken down, flooding everywhere, we can’t be there that fast. And we feel bad about that.” RED CROSS: We Wish We Could’ve Gotten To The...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 14, 2012 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Issues.Population
Via The Browser: Today, in the high-income world1 and even in some developing countries, we are witnessing a shift to a new social model. Increasingly, family no longer serves as the central organizing feature of society. An unprecedented number of individuals —...
by Leroy Hurt | Oct 14, 2012 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Issues.Population
Via The Browser: Today, in the high-income world1 and even in some developing countries, we are witnessing a shift to a new social model. Increasingly, family no longer serves as the central organizing feature of society. An unprecedented number of individuals —...