婴儿的步骤。

E. Bader, H. Truax
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关于美国国家在人口增长问题上的环境努力的讨论重点是承载能力,反堕胎运动的影响,一些人口控制对有色人种的不敏感,以及国会和总统的行动。目前正在努力克服在处理人口问题的努力中所具有的不信任。世界野生动物基金会、塞拉俱乐部和国家奥杜邦协会都认识到稳定种群数量的必要性,尽管预算微薄。承载能力是指地球在不迅速耗尽不可再生资源或使维持生命所必需的资源退化的情况下所能承受的人口数量。1970年,地球日呼吁稳定全球人口,但1990年大多数地球日的庆祝活动都没有认识到这一点。这涉及到一些敏感的问题,而堕胎的争议也让有关人口增长的公开论坛黯然失色。游说者成功地让美国撤回了对包含堕胎成分的国际计划生育(FP)项目的资助。然后,由于中国的计划生育政策,里根取消了对联合国人口活动基金的所有资助。对女性来说,结果是灾难性的。“零人口增长”一直在为环保组织举办信息会议。国家野生动物联合会有一个将人口和环境问题联系起来的新项目,但不涉及堕胎问题。费城的一篇社论建议为福利母亲植入避孕药具,这引发了对优生运动重新出现的担忧,优生运动为穷人寻求非自愿绝育或人口控制。另一项努力是保护美国不受移民影响,以此作为抑制人口增长的一种方式。有意义的改变意味着教育妇女,改变不利的生存条件,关注妇女生孩子的原因。日本计划生育协会批评为了经济和政治利益而采取的人口控制措施,而不关注人民的生活。一个非正式的联盟正在支持向美国国际开发署提供一大笔计划生育补助金。参议院领导层在计划生育问题上更加开放,并提出了一项增加国际计划生育基金的法案。
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The focus of the discussion of US national environmental efforts on population growth issues is on carrying capacity, the impact of the antiabortion movement, the insensitivity of some population control advocated to people of color, and congressional and presidential actions. Efforts are being made to surmount the mistrust that has characterized efforts to deal with population issues. The World Wildlife Fund, the Sierra Club, and the National Audubon Society recognize the need for population stabilization, albeit with meager budgets. Carrying capacity is the number of people the earth can sustain without rapidly depleting non-renewable resources or degrading resources necessary to sustain life. In 1970, Earth Day called for stabilization of the global population, but most celebrations of Earth Day in 1990 did not recognize this. Sensitive issues are involved, and the abortion controversy has muffled open forums on population growth. Lobbyists were successful in having the US withdraw funding for international family planning (FP) programs that had abortion components. Then Reagan eliminated all funding to the UN Fund for Population Activities, because of China's FP policies. The results for women have been disastrous. Zero Population Growth has been conducting information meetings for environmental groups. The National wildlife Federation has a new program linking population and environmental issues but will not deal with the issue of abortion. A Philadelphia editorial recommended implanted contraceptives for welfare mothers, which raised fears of the reemergence of the eugenic movement which sought involuntary sterilization or population control for the poor. Another effort was to protect the US from immigration as a way of curbing population growth. Meaningful change means education women, changing unfavorable survival conditions, and heeding the reasons women have children. Japan's FP Association criticizes population control efforts undertaken for economic and political benefit without attention being paid to people's lives. An informal coalition is supporting a large FP grant to the USAID. Senate leadership is more open for FP issues, and a bill has been proposed to increase international FP funds.
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