NPG Awards $25,000 in Scholarships for 2021-2022 Academic Year
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Sixteen Students Will Receive Awards for Essays Related to Overpopulation
Sixteen Students Will Receive Awards for Essays Related to Overpopulation
The Effects of Summer’s Relentless Drought in Healdsburg, California In California, in the middle of wine country, there is a city named Healdsburg. With a population of 11,845, this Sonoma County community has taken new measures to ensure responsible, sustainable usage of the area’s extremely limited water supply. In a statement released by the city, they explain the urgency of …
Should Governments Implement Policies to Encourage Higher Birthrates?
Americans are having far fewer children than in the past, as a recent report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) shows. The media has declared this a “crisis” that demands government attention. In reality, the plummeting birth rate is a natural and inevitable result of overpopulation and overcrowding. Science has already proven this. Therefore, the only correct action U.S. policymakers should take is no action whatsoever.
NPG is pleased to offer challenging contests as part of our mission to enlist a new generation of activists who will be focused on calling attention to the dangers of population growth. We send our thanks to all of our members and friends who have so generously contributed, as well as our appreciation for the tens of thousands of students …
June 22, 2021 National Parks and Many Small Towns Struggle with Huge Numbers of Visitors Officially organized under one umbrella with the passage of the National Park Service Organic Act, the U.S. National Park System is made up of hundreds of National Historic Sites, National Lakeshores, National Scenic Trails, and National Monuments. Included in this system, and likely among the …
This ad appeared in the USA Today Saluting National Parks on June 14th, 2021.
Is there a Way to Stabilize Global Funding for Reproductive Rights?
A deadly pandemic. Record unemployment amidst a collapsing economy. Illegal immigrants surging across the southwestern border. Racial fears and animosity tearing much of the country apart. Not since FDR have so many mega-crises confronted a new President on his inauguration day.
This ad is appearing in The Washington Times Weekly on May 31, 2021.