
New NPG Forum Paper Calls for Action Beyond Name Changes
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Why We Need to Reframe Our Relationship with Wildlife
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Continue ReadingWe also encourage you to visit OregonSprawl.com to explore NumbersUSA’s Oregon sprawl study. To submit comments and questions, or to request a presentation of the sprawl study findings, contact NumbersUSA’s Sustainability Outreach Liaison Rob Harding at rharding@numbersusa.com.
Continue ReadingThis ad appeared in The Roll Call on February 1, 2024 and in The Hill on February 7, 2024.
Continue ReadingExploring the Impact of Immigration Policy in China China’s population continues to decline as deaths outnumber births for the second year in a row. At the end of 2023, the population stood at 1.409 billion, which was 2.08 million fewer people than the year before. This count marks the second year in a row that China’s population has decreased, a …
Continue ReadingExamining the Implications of Providing Free Healthcare to Undocumented Immigrants California made headlines at the start of the new year by offering free healthcare to undocumented immigrant adults (ages 26-49). While the move portrays a picture of inclusivity and compassion for those without legal status, it also raises critical talking points concerning the sustainability and practicality of such a …
Continue ReadingLindsey Grant, 1926-2024 A Life Devoted to Changing Attitudes on Population Growth It is with great sadness that NPG announces the passing of our dear friend, author, and consultant, Lindsey Grant. For more than thirty years, Lindsey worked closely with NPG, writing dozens of Forum papers and several books. Lindsey’s vast knowledge of population matters – greatly enhanced by his …
Continue ReadingWe also encourage you to visit NCSprawl.com to explore NumbersUSA’s North Carolina sprawl study, the latest in a series. To submit comments and questions, or to request a presentation of the sprawl study findings, contact NumbersUSA’s Sustainability Outreach Liaison Rob Harding at rharding@numbersusa.com.
Continue ReadingWe also encourage you to visit ArizonaSprawl.com to explore NumbersUSA’s Arizona sprawl study. To submit comments and questions, or to request a presentation of the sprawl study findings, contact NumbersUSA’s Sustainability Outreach Liaison Rob Harding at rharding@numbersusa.com.
Continue ReadingWe also encourage you to visit ColoradoSprawl.com to explore NumbersUSA’s Colorado sprawl study. To submit comments and questions, or to request a presentation of the sprawl study findings, contact NumbersUSA’s Sustainability Outreach Liaison Rob Harding at rharding@numbersusa.com.
Continue ReadingWe also encourage you to visit IdahoSprawl.com to explore NumbersUSA’s Idaho sprawl study, the latest in a series. To submit comments and questions, or to request a presentation of the sprawl study findings, contact NumbersUSA’s Sustainability Outreach Liaison Rob Harding at rharding@numbersusa.com.
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