
END SANCTUARY CITIES: AMERICA’S TICKING TIME BOMBS!
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- April 4, 2022
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This ad appeared in the Washington Times Weekly on April 4th, 2022.
This ad appeared in the Washington Times Weekly on April 4th, 2022.
This ad appeared in the USA Today Sustainability Edition in April 2022.
Homicide, opioid overdose, and suicide contribute to the widening life expectancy gap between the U.S. and other wealthy countries. Negative Population Growth, Inc’s newly published Forum paper, titled: Life Expectancy Drives U.S. and World Population Growth, by Edwin S. Rubenstein, explains the nuances of population growth in tandem with life expectancy. With such a large scope at hand, Rubenstein starts with comparisons between the 1918 flu and the COVID-19 pandemic before discussing the many contributing factors that tie into the world’s Total Fertility Rate, the history of life expectancy, and possible outcomes in the future.
Ironically, Johnson’s historical narrative starts at a moment in time when it seemed people would never “stop dying.” In September 1918, a flu virus began spreading through Camp Devon, a crowded military base outside Boston. By the end of the second week, one in five soldiers came down with the illness. But the real shock, as described in the camp physician’s notes, was its lethality: “It is only a matter of a few hours then until death comes,” he wrote. “It is horrible. One can stand it to see one, two or 20 men die, but to see these poor devils dropping like flies sort of gets on your nerves. We have been averaging about 100 deaths per day.”
This ad appeared in the Washington Times Weekly on March 28th, 2022.
“World Water Day is on the 22nd of March every year. It is an annual United Nations Observance, started in 1993, that celebrates water and raises awareness of the 2 billion people currently living without access to safe water. A core focus of World Water Day is to inspire action towards Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6: water and sanitation for all by 2030.” – www.worldwaterday.org
This ad appeared in the Washington Times Weekly on March 21st, 2022.
Worldwide, we know the earth is getting warmer. Nationally, we know that the western states are overwhelmed with wildfires every year. A recent study published by The Conversation shows that the areas experiencing the most population growth are also the same areas where the (dry) vegetation creates the highest fire risks.
This ad appeared in the Washington Times Weekly on March 14th, 2022.
This ad appeared in the Washington Times Weekly on March 7th, 2022.