Synopsis
Having examined the earth's life-support systems, David Bellamy turns his attention to the human beings who depend upon them. Every new person born into the world, he argues, increases demand on the cycles of life and unless we find some way of limiting population growth, we are in danger of overloading a delicately balanced system - and that may eventually bring about our own extinction.
- Programme: Bellamy Rides Again
- Episode: 06: The Human Race
- Channel: BBC One
- Broadcast year: 1991
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