
THE EFFECTS OF POPULATION GROWTH ARE ALL AROUND YOU
- NPG
- May 5, 2025
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This ad is appearing in the The Washington National Weekly, Washington Examiner and The Nation.
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This ad is appearing in the The Washington National Weekly, Washington Examiner and The Nation.
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A recent thought-provoking article titled “Dramatic declines in global fertility rates set to transform global population patterns by 2100” sheds light on the implications of plummeting birth rates and the profound impact this will have on our world.
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Shaping a Sustainable Future by Addressing Population Impacts
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This ad appeared in USA Today’s Sustainability issue published on April 14, 2025. Please click the photo to view the ad as it appeared in these publications. We Owe It To Future Generations… As millions of Americans work together to create a “greener” future, the growing crush of adding tens of millions of people to our population each decade is …
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This ad appears in the Washington Examiner on April 9 & April 16 and in the Washington Times published on April 14 and April 21, 2025. Please click the photo to view the ad as it appeared in these publications. EARTH DAY 2025 On April 22, 1970, millions of environmental activists congregated in various cities across the United States with …
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The Latest from NPG on Population Dynamics and Policy Effectiveness
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NPG believes a national policy designed to slow, halt, and eventually reverse U.S. population growth is critically needed. (See the Position Papers and the FORUM series in the Publications List on our website, www.NPG.org.) In this paper, we offer a series of specific proposals for accomplishing that goal. We recognize the political resistance in the way of such policies, but we still think it is useful to set forth our recommendations in one compact document for those who may come to share our concerns.
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