Laura Kehoe

Laura Kehoe is a doctoral researcher at the Biogeography and Conservation Biology lab in the Geography Department at Humboldt-University Berlin. Her research interests include land use effects on biodiversity across a range of taxa, studying alternative development pathways across future land use scenarios and investigating the root causes of biodiversity loss, such as over-consumption and population growth.


The basic problem facing endangered species? Too many humans.

Could the Pill save the polar bear?

Environment

Could the key to all of our environmental problems be greater use of birth control, and therefore a reduction in the growth of the human population?