
New NPG Forum Paper Spotlights the Decreasing Availability and Accessibility of Open Spaces
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Twenty-two Students Will Receive Awards for Advertisements Related to Overpopulation
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Twenty-two Students Will Receive Awards for Advertisements Related to Overpopulation
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Twenty-two Students Will Receive Awards for Advertisements Related to Overpopulation
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Edwin S. Rubenstein, 1946 – 2025 Director of Research, NPG With great sadness, NPG must announce the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Edwin S. Rubenstein. Edwin served as NPG’s Director of Research from 2017 until his passing on July 5, 2025. Prior to joining the staff of NPG, Edwin served as a consultant and independent author for several …
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NPG is proud to offer challenging contests as part of our mission to enlist a new generation of activists who will be focused on calling attention to the dangers of population growth. We send our thanks to all of our members and friends who have so generously contributed, as well as our appreciation for the tens of thousands of students …
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Click here to read NPG’s South Carolina State Profile
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Click here to read NPG’s Missouri State Profile
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This ad appears in the Washington Examiner in July 9, July 23 and August 13 issues and The Washington Times National Weekly on July 14, July 28 and August 11, 2025 issues.
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NPG Publishes Part II of Nathanial Gronewold’s The Birth Dearth, Urging a Paradigm Shift Away from Pronatalism
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Keystone species are the linchpins of their ecosystems, holding together vital connections among species and their habitats.
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This ad will appear or has appeared in USA Today Saluting National Parks Special Edition on June 9, 2025.
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