Population Change in World Journal’s Latest Special Issue
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October 25, 2023
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Special Issue of World Journal Explores the Intersections of Population Change, Environment, and Economy In a world grappling with the complexities of population dynamics and its far-reaching impacts, the recent special issue of World Journal provides fresh insights on the challenges of population change. Distributed online by MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute) and published quarterly, World is “an international, peer-reviewed, …
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Exploring Global Population Trends, Strategies, and Challenges
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October 2, 2023
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Population Trends Around the World Recently, Asia Times published an article written by Australian-American journalist, John P. Ruehl. Titled How Countries Prepare for Population Growth and Decline, the article discusses the population trends in different parts of the world and highlights the various measures taken to manage population growth, decline, and stabilization. Russia and Iran, for example, have seen declining …
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Analyzing International Population Estimates and Projections
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September 26, 2023
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A Closer Look at the U.S. Census Bureau’s New Population Data As a population activist, have you ever wondered about population data from other countries? In August, the U.S. Census Bureau published new population estimates (up to the year 2100) for 40 countries and areas in the International Database (IDB). Per the press release, the U.S. Census Bureau uses “new …
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New NPG Paper Highlights the Pragmatism in Immigration Reduction
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September 13, 2023
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Emphasizing Common Sense in the Movement to Curtail Immigration
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Immigration Reduction: Xenophobia and Racism? Or, Common Sense and Pragmatism in a Crowded Nation?
Just ask media and other open-border advocates – although that says a lot about the bias (or agenda) of today’s media – according to them, we have always been a nation that welcomed all immigrants. When that was not the case, from their view, the only possible reasons were racism, sexism, xenophobia and, most particularly, the smug superiority of wealthy white males forging exclusionary policies.
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Changing Climate Concerns
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August 23, 2023
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How Beliefs, Attitudes, and Preferences Influence Environmental Policies In July, the journal Population and Environment published a paper that studied the influence of population aging on global climate policy. Before this study, the authors note: “Research linking aging with climate change has, to date, been focused mainly on the fact that, among the different demographic groups, it is the elderly …
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AN OPEN APPEAL TO THE UNITED STATES’ ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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August 21, 2023
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This ad appeared in The Washington Times Weekly on August 21, 2023.
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NPG’s New Forum Paper Exposes the Damage Humans are Inflicting on Wildlife
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July 26, 2023
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Why We Need to Reframe Our Relationship with Wildlife
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Numbers, Noise, and Nonsense: We Must Stop Forcing Wildlife Off the Planet
We are forcing wildlife off our planet in three basic ways: with our growing numbers, with our noise, and with our nonsense, defined as a refusal to create policies which follow the logic and the need to scale down the human enterprise.
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Vice President Harris’ Error? NO. She was correct!
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July 20, 2023
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Freudian slip or a call to action? “Reduce Population” has never been so popular in the media.
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