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Top 10 Posts for November 2011
December 1, 2011 By Schuyler NullECSP Director Geoff Dabelko’s look at seven ways seven billion people affect the planet led the top 10 last month (by unique page views), followed by a number of posts on trends: visualizations of population, health, and climate trends; what El Niño and conflict patterns say about the relationship between the two; the policy decisions that led to a commitment to family planning in Rwanda; and the effects of global population on “peak water.” Captain Wayne Porter and Colonel Mark Mykleby’s new national security narrative presentation at the Wilson Center also remained popular, and a new guest contributor, American University student Olimar Maisonet-Guzman, joined the list for the first time:
1. Seven Ways Seven Billion People Affect the Planet
2. India’s Maoists: South Asia’s “Other” Insurgency
3. Tunisia’s Shot at Democracy: What Demographics and Recent History Tell Us
4. Eye On: STATcompiler: Visualizing Population and Health Trends
5. Peter Gleick: Population Dynamics Key to Sustainable Water Solutions
6. Eye On: Twin Challenges: Population and Climate Change in 2050
7. El Niño, Conflict, and Environmental Determinism: Assessing Climate’s Links to Instability
8. Building Commitment to Family Planning: Rwanda
9. In Search of a New Security Narrative: The National Conversation Series Launches at the Wilson Center
10. Guest Contributor Olimar Maisonet-Guzman: Bring the Water-Energy Nexus to Rio+20