
Minnesota State Profile
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- October 8, 2024
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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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It’s been only a few years since the world exited the height of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, but we’re now facing a potentially deadlier new pandemic threat. This threat stems from a virus that health professionals have been monitoring for two decades: H5N1, more commonly known as bird flu or avian influenza. Once mostly the bane of chicken farmers, H5N1 has now infected domesticated animals and wild species worldwide. It’s now jumping from dairy cows to humans. Each day the threat grows worse. As with COVID-19, bird flu infections could quickly escalate into a pandemic, facilitated by our over-populated world.

Click here to download a PDF of this release. Population Decline: A Beacon of Hope? Alexandria, VA (August 7, 2024) — Negative Population Growth, Inc. (NPG) is proud to announce the release of its latest Forum paper, “Losing Population and Loving It,” authored by Mark Cromer. This impactful publication explores the often-overlooked benefits of population decline in various communities across …

Don’t let the perpetual growth addicts fool you, population decline is hardly synonymous with societal decay and can actually be symptomatic of an improving quality of life.

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.

Click here to download a PDF of this release. NPG Awards $45,000 in Scholarships for the 2024-2025 Academic Year Twenty-three Students Will Receive Awards for Essays Related to Overpopulation Alexandria, VA (July 17, 2024) – Negative Population Growth leaders have announced this year’s annual Essay Scholarship Contest winners.  Soon, twenty-three students from across the U.S. will receive awards ranging from …

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