HOW LONG TILL WE STARVE?
N the time it takes Big Ben to chime the hour, 15 people are added to the world’s population-one every second. At that rate,ein 40 years there will be twice as many people on the earth as there are now, With half the present population hungry most of the time, how can twice that number be fed properly? In How Long Till We Starve? to be heard from YA and YZ stations at 9.15 p.m, on Thursday, October 29, this problem is considered by a group of experts. They discuss not only the possibilities of
breaking in more land for food growing or producing more trom the jand in use, but also a redistribution of food or population, and ways in which more food might be won from the sea-or made in the laboratory. How Long Till We Starve? was written by Bruce Broadhead, and _ those who contribute include Professor L. W. McCaskill, Dr L. }. Wild, Dr Daniel E. Brady, Professor H. R. Rodwell, Dr H. B. Lowe, Professor L, R. Richardson, Professor V. J. eames Dr R. Truscoe and Dr G, A. Currie, who sums.up, .
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1052, 23 October 1959, Page 5
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191HOW LONG TILL WE STARVE? New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1052, 23 October 1959, Page 5
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