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The broadcaster Sir David Attenborough has become a patron of a group seeking to cut the growth in human population. | The broadcaster Sir David Attenborough has become a patron of a group seeking to cut the growth in human population. |
On joining the Optimum Population Trust, Sir David said growth in human numbers was "frightening". | On joining the Optimum Population Trust, Sir David said growth in human numbers was "frightening". |
Sir David has been increasingly vocal about the need to reduce the number of people on Earth to protect wildlife. | Sir David has been increasingly vocal about the need to reduce the number of people on Earth to protect wildlife. |
The Trust, which accuses governments and green groups of observing a taboo on the topic, say they are delighted to have Sir David as a patron. | The Trust, which accuses governments and green groups of observing a taboo on the topic, say they are delighted to have Sir David as a patron. |
Fraught area | Fraught area |
Sir David, one of the BBC's longest-standing presenters, has been making documentaries on the natural world and conservation for more than half a century. | Sir David, one of the BBC's longest-standing presenters, has been making documentaries on the natural world and conservation for more than half a century. |
In a statement issued by the Optimum Population Trust he is quoted as saying: "I've never seen a problem that wouldn't be easier to solve with fewer people, or harder, and ultimately impossible, with more." | In a statement issued by the Optimum Population Trust he is quoted as saying: "I've never seen a problem that wouldn't be easier to solve with fewer people, or harder, and ultimately impossible, with more." |
The Trust, which was founded in 1991, campaigns for the UK population to decrease voluntarily by not less than 0.25% a year. | The Trust, which was founded in 1991, campaigns for the UK population to decrease voluntarily by not less than 0.25% a year. |
It has launched a "Stop at Two" online pledge to encourage couples to limit their family's size. | It has launched a "Stop at Two" online pledge to encourage couples to limit their family's size. |
Other patrons include Jonathan Porritt, chairman of the UK Sustainable Development Commission, and Dame Jane Goodall, founder of the Jane Goodall institute. | Other patrons include Jonathan Porritt, chairman of the UK Sustainable Development Commission, and Dame Jane Goodall, founder of the Jane Goodall institute. |
BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin said population was a fraught area of debate, with libertarians and some religious groups vehemently opposing measures by governments to influence individual fertility. | BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin said population was a fraught area of debate, with libertarians and some religious groups vehemently opposing measures by governments to influence individual fertility. |
In turn, the Trust accuses policy makers and environmentalists of conspiring in a "silent lie" that human numbers can grow forever with no ill-effects. | In turn, the Trust accuses policy makers and environmentalists of conspiring in a "silent lie" that human numbers can grow forever with no ill-effects. |
In January 2009, Sir David revealed that he had received hate mail from viewers for not crediting God in his nature programmes. | In January 2009, Sir David revealed that he had received hate mail from viewers for not crediting God in his nature programmes. |
His most recent documentary focused on how Charles Darwin came up with the theory of evolution and why it remained important. | His most recent documentary focused on how Charles Darwin came up with the theory of evolution and why it remained important. |
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