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iHeartRadio – Amplifying Our Impact

We are excited to announce our participation in iHeartRadio’s 2024 Charity Directory. This initiative provides us an excellent platform to share our mission and engage with a large audience in Washington, DC. By featuring our cause on prominent radio stations and online, we aim to raise awareness about the pressing issue of overpopulation and how it affects our environment. Through …

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Sinking Cities in the U.S. and the Weight of Population Growth

Urban land subsidence (the slow and gradual sinking of land) is an increasingly critical issue that challenges the stability of our cities. As urban areas grow, the weight of buildings, infrastructure, and concentrated human activities exerts continuous pressure on underlying soils, especially in cities constructed on water-saturated sediments, such as coastal and river delta areas.

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Too Many People Chasing Too Few Healthcare Providers: How Population Growth Can Make You Sick

A few years back, my wife had something of a minor yet potentially serious health scare. We knew her issue didn’t constitute an emergency requiring an ambulance, but we needed a doctor to look at her sooner rather than later because it was the kind of health concern that could quickly worsen and lead to lifelong complications. So, I called a doctor to see if we could make an appointment to get her checked out. Yes, the doctor would be pleased to check her out, we were told – in three months.

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The Structural Dynamics of Immigration Reforms

The recent study led by Professor Corey Bradshaw of Flinders University underscores that while empowering women in family planning is crucial, it alone can’t prevent overpopulation. Other essential measures include improving child health, addressing food security, and working to reduce the effects of climate change.

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New NPG Forum Paper Warns of Potential Pandemic Threat and Examines the Population Factor

Click here to download a PDF of this release. Explore the critical connection between population growth and the spread of infectious diseases in the latest NPG Forum paper Alexandria, VA, (September 11, 2024): Negative Population Growth, Inc. (NPG) proudly announces the release of a groundbreaking Forum paper titled “Disease Pandemics and the Population Factor,” authored by Nathanial Gronewold. This pivotal …

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