Economic Growth is Unfortunately, or Even Tragically, A Transient Phenomenon
(that is to say an exceptional occurrence) It is apparently extremely difficult for the general public, as well as for ...
Overpopulation and Overconsumption: Where Should We Focus? (Revised)
Originally published in 1998, NPG has revised and republished Overpopulation and Overconsumption: Where Should We Focus? by Michael G. Hanauer. This paper offers ...
The NPG Journal: Vol. 6, No. 8
A Monthly Commentary on Population and Immigration Issues ...
Climate Change and the U.S. Infrastructure
A new report released by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) expresses serious concerns about the current state of our ...
2013 NPG Member Questionnaire
Each year, NPG invites our full membership to participate in our annual Member Questionnaire project. Members are asked to answer ...
2013 National U.S. Voter Public Opinion Survey On America’s Population Growth
Each year, NPG receives thousands of responses to our annual National U.S. Voter Public Opinion Survey on America’s Population Growth. ...
2013 National U.S. Voter Public Opinion Survey On America's Population Growth
Each year, NPG receives thousands of responses to our annual National U.S. Voter Public Opinion Survey on America’s Population Growth. ...
Climate Change and The Size of our U.S. Population: Any Connection?
Does the size of our population have any effect at all on the amount of our greenhouse gas emissions? Of ...
The Central Issue
The central issue with regard to mass immigration is its catastrophic impact on the population size and growth of our ...
Growth Slows, But No End in Sight in Latest Census Projections
Click here for a downloadable, printable PDF version Census Bureau population projections released in late December 2012 and mid-May 2013 ...