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GEONOMICS 101

Human Misperceptions Water comes from a faucet; food comes from a grocery store; electricity comes from a wall socket; light ...

The Other Soil Erosion: Long-Term Erosion of Our Productive Farmland Base from U.S. Population Growth

Click here for a downloadable, printable PDF version The Other Soil Erosion: Long-Term Erosion of Our Productive Farmland Base from ...

A Geomoment of Affluence Between Two Austere Eras

During most of human history austerity has been the norm. Only recently have some segments of world population enjoyed an ...

The President’s Column: NPG Statement on Population

We believe that the optimum rate of population growth is negative. We believe that the optimum rate of population growth ...

Overdevelopment, Overpopulation, Overshoot – Photo Essay: Humanity Spreads – Life Supports Shrink (NPG Booknote)

Are you alarmed about rapid U.S. and world population growth and its accumulating damage to the planet’s life supports? You ...

FOOD SECURITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY

New NPG Forum Paper: Population Pressures on Soils Threaten Food Security Analysis of human population growth and agricultural trends shows ...

Why We Need A Smaller U.S. Population And How We Can Achieve It (An NPG Position Paper)

Click here for a downloadable, printable PDF version This paper was originally published in July 1992, some 22 years ago ...

Remembering the Immigration Act of 1965: the 50th Anniversary of a Population Game-Changer

Half a century ago this year, Congress enacted – and President Lyndon Johnson enthusiastically signed – a law broadly amending ...
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State of the Union Address: Touting More Growth with More People

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Foreign-Born Population Keeps Rising: Immigration Trumps Critical Need for U.S. Population Reduction

Census projections proclaim that, with Americans’ fertility falling and deaths soon to begin rising, immigration – not natural increase – ...