I wouldn't exactly call Edie, Agnes, Constance, Gwendolyn, Kitty or baby John "pollution". Or not to their faces, anyway - living in a family of eight hones your aim in a riotous pillow fight as, during my visit, I quickly learnt to my cost. But that is the question being asked at the Copenhagen climate summit this week. For the first time the United Nations has blamed big families for global pollution. According to the UN Population Fund, the number of people in the world will increase by two...
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