
Our National Parks Are Being Loved to Death!
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- June 13, 2021
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This ad appeared in the USA Today Saluting National Parks on June 14th, 2021.
Continue ReadingThis ad appeared in the USA Today Saluting National Parks on June 14th, 2021.
Continue ReadingIs there a Way to Stabilize Global Funding for Reproductive Rights?
Continue ReadingThis ad is appearing in The Washington Times Weekly on May 31, 2021.
Continue ReadingThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved birth-control pill, Enovid-10, 61 years ago, this month.
Continue ReadingAnalysis of Yale Study Shows Higher Number of Illegal Immigrants in Comparison to Analyses Completed by Other Groups
Continue ReadingThis ad is appearing in The Washington Times Weekly on May 10, 2021.
Continue ReadingDonald Wright Mann 1922-2021 It is with great sadness that we must announce the passing of NPG founder and President, Donald W. Mann. Don led NPG from its inception in 1972 until his death on May 1, 2021. We will miss his witty sense of humor and his sage advice. Last year, NPG member and activist Alan Saly graciously wrote …
Continue ReadingIn response to President Biden’s address to a joint session of Congress, NPG releases the following statement:
As an organization devoted to the study of population size and growth, NPG takes particular interest in two themes from Biden’s presentation: immigration reform and the additional child tax credits within the American Families Plan. Both have serious implications for U.S. population growth.
Slow Growth Is Still Growth 22 million new people in the U.S., according to 2020 Census report The U.S. Census Bureau released its first set of numbers from the 2020 Census on April 26, 2021. As expected, the media portrayed this as a “population bust,” according to The New York Times and CNN explained it as “marking the country’s second …
Continue ReadingStudy Finds Measurable Amounts of Contaminants in U.S. Tap Water How Much is Too Much When It Comes to Forever Chemicals in Our Water? Do you know what is in your tap water? Since Congress passed the Safe Drinking and Water Act in 1974, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established and enforced safety standards. A joint investigation by Guardian …
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