NPG Responds to President’s State of the Union Address

NPG Responds to President’s State of the Union Address Analysis finds the speech ignored many facts about U.S. population growth, but included some positive policy suggestions. View this release on PRWeb Click here for a downloadable, printable PDF version Alexandria, VA (January 14, 2016) – After President Obama’s January 12th State of the Union address, Negative Population Growth (NPG) began …

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NPG Paper Links U.S. Immigration Policy and Population Growth

NPG Paper Links U.S. Immigration Policy and Population Growth Expert analysis shows new immigrants accounted for over 40% of all growth from 2010 to 2014. View this release on PRWeb This press release was picked up by hundreds of news outlets across the country, including all major television networks.  Together, NPG’s message was distributed to a prospective audience of nearly …

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Supreme Court Grants Texas Just 8 Days…

Supreme Court DENIES States’ Request for 30-day Extension to White House DACA Appeal   On December 1st, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) dealt a troublesome blow to Americans who are concerned about out-of-control immigration. SCOTUS “granted the 26 states challenging President Obama’s executive actions on immigration just eight extra days to respond to the administration’s appeal.” There …

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Is this really what Lady Liberty intended?

This ad appearing in The Washington Times on October 19th, 2015, November 30th and January 4, 2016, as well as Mother Jones in the Jan/Feb 2016 Issue. Vanishing open spaces Flat Wages     Air and water pollution     Crowded Schools Energy shortages     Climate change    Traffic gridlocks Dwindling natural resources     Crumbling infrastructure Government budget cuts     Water scarcity  …

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NPG Report Shows Immigration Responsible for 75% of U.S. Population Growth Since 2000

Expert analysis finds family immigration has grown dramatically, contributing to population growth. View this release on PRWeb This NPG national Press Release was picked up by hundreds of media outlets across the country, including The MiamiHerald, The Boston Globe, SFGate, Star Tribune, and the Houston Chronicle – reaching a subscribed audience of over 200 million people! Click here for a downloadable, …

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NPG Forum Paper Links Population Growth to Worsening U.S. Water Shortages

NPG Forum Paper Links Population Growth to Worsening U.S. Water Shortages New analysis finds America’s water resources endangered by overpopulation and climate change. This NPG national Press Release was picked up by hundreds of media outlets across the country, including The MiamiHerald, The Boston Globe, Star Tribune, and The Sacramento Bee – reaching a subscribed audience of over 188 million people! …

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Deputy Director's Corner

  • September 22, 2015
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 Deputy Director’s Corner NPG Deputy Director Tracy Canada can be reached by email at tcanada@npg.org. As I review the headlines on all of the global media networks, I cannot help but see a disturbing trend.  I read story after story of the devastating social, economic, and environmental crises happening all over the world…  and they all have something in common.  …

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Deputy Director’s Corner

  • September 8, 2015
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  Deputy Director’s Corner NPG Deputy Director Tracy Canada can be reached by email at tcanada@npg.org. As I return to work today after the long Labor Day weekend, reality sets in – the holiday always marks the official end of summer in the U.S.    State and local governments are preparing for the onset of winter, dusting off their snow …

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Los Angeles Reservoir Covered by 96 Million Plastic Balls

A recent article on Yahoo! News perhaps said it best: “The Los Angeles Reservoir looks like a giant ball pit.” While California remains crippled by one of the worst droughts in the state’s history, the city of Los Angeles made a desperate attempt to conserve its rapidly-vanishing water supplies. According to the article: “The city poured 96 million black, four-inch …

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