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@proceedings{1804121, author = {Greguš, Jan}, booktitle = {Congress of the European Society of Gynecology, Venice}, keywords = {unsustainability; roots of population growth; familly planning; education and empowerment; reproductive ethics; environmental etchics; one-child ethics; lengthening generations; child-free women}, language = {eng}, title = {One-Child Ethics as the Only Solution to Our Overpopulation Crisis}, year = {2021} }
TY - CONF ID - 1804121 AU - Greguš, Jan PY - 2021 TI - One-Child Ethics as the Only Solution to Our Overpopulation Crisis KW - unsustainability KW - roots of population growth KW - familly planning KW - education and empowerment KW - reproductive ethics KW - environmental etchics KW - one-child ethics KW - lengthening generations KW - child-free women N2 - The goal of the second of two Venice presentations was to present five roots of population growth and point out that four out of five roots can be addressed. The only root that should not be addressed is mortality decline which is desirable, and curbing it would be unethical and unacceptable. Unwanted fertility and coerced fertility are addressed and combated by voluntary family planning and the education and empowerment of girls and women. But, to achieve sustainability, even wanted fertility and population momentum needs to be addressed. For this, environmental ethics and education, and reproductive ethics (ideally one-child ethics) are of vital importance nowadays. Other measures that are helpful are lengthening generations and support of women who voluntarily decide to stay child-free (not child-less, which is stigmatizing). Again, the presentation concluded by the assurance that sustainability is possible but requires a sustainable humankind. ER -
GREGUŠ, Jan. One-Child Ethics as the Only Solution to Our Overpopulation Crisis. In \textit{Congress of the European Society of Gynecology, Venice}. 2021.
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