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+ | a] The Sierra Club brings up the section on insurance and contraceptive coverage. A lot of insurance agencies in the US did not think that birth contrl was necessary to be covered in their policies because they said that it was not a health issue that it was not a health problem and that they should not have to cover it. The Sierra Club supports initiatives to include contraceptive coverage in insurance plans. | ||
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b] The Sierra Club brings up population issues that children that are born in an industrialized country are more likely to waste and overconsume natural resources as much as 30 to 50 children that are born in an unindustrialized country. When people are limited to only so many natural resources they either stay and thrive and try to survive on the resources that they do have or they migrate to places that have more available resources and in these places that overpopulation is not thhe only problem that they are faced with. They also have problems with human rights, fair trade, and environmentally sustainable development. | b] The Sierra Club brings up population issues that children that are born in an industrialized country are more likely to waste and overconsume natural resources as much as 30 to 50 children that are born in an unindustrialized country. When people are limited to only so many natural resources they either stay and thrive and try to survive on the resources that they do have or they migrate to places that have more available resources and in these places that overpopulation is not thhe only problem that they are faced with. They also have problems with human rights, fair trade, and environmentally sustainable development. | ||
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a] The Sierra Club brings up the section on insurance and contraceptive coverage. A lot of insurance agencies in the US did not think that birth contrl was necessary to be covered in their policies because they said that it was not a health issue that it was not a health problem and that they should not have to cover it. The Sierra Club supports initiatives to include contraceptive coverage in insurance plans.
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b] The Sierra Club brings up population issues that children that are born in an industrialized country are more likely to waste and overconsume natural resources as much as 30 to 50 children that are born in an unindustrialized country. When people are limited to only so many natural resources they either stay and thrive and try to survive on the resources that they do have or they migrate to places that have more available resources and in these places that overpopulation is not thhe only problem that they are faced with. They also have problems with human rights, fair trade, and environmentally sustainable development.