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December 23, 2021
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NPG Commentary
Scientists Agree to Study How Oceans Help Remove Carbon Dioxide
A new report approving the study of ocean-based carbon dioxide removal strategies was published. As first reported by Columbia Climate ...
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December 13, 2021
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NPG Commentary
Are Lower Birth Rates Cause for Concern?
The Washington Post recently reported on an October survey by Pew Research Center which asked non-parents whether they were likely ...
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November 16, 2021
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NPG Commentary
Are Education and Awareness the Cornerstones to Population Sustainability?
As we already know - population concerns loom over many countries. A quick bird’s eye view (i.e., a google search) ...
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November 1, 2021
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NPG Commentary
Western Towns Tackle Water Supply Issues
In the west, water scarcity combined with weather conditions and population growth has pushed local leaders to work within their ...
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September 22, 2021
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NPG Commentary
Water Shortages and the Colorado River
Water Shortage Declaration Good Start to Long-Standing Problem Last August, NPG discussed the precarious state of the Colorado River in ...
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September 14, 2021
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NPG Commentary
Revisiting “Limits to Growth” 49 Years After It Was First Published
Scenarios From “Limits to Growth” Can Change But Only If We Do the Work Today Background: The book “Limits to ...
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August 31, 2021
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NPG Commentary
New Numbers Released from the 2020 Census
August 31, 2021 Census Bureau Releases New Data on Population Trends The Census Bureau has published new data from the ...
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August 12, 2021
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NPG Commentary
New UN Report Outlines Troubled Future for the Planet
Climate Change continues to destroy our fragile planet, according to a new report from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on ...
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July 16, 2021
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NPG Commentary
Water Crisis in the West: One Community’s Rise to Face Water Challenges
The Effects of Summer’s Relentless Drought in Healdsburg, California In California, in the middle of wine country, there is a ...
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June 21, 2021
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NPG Commentary
National parks are overwhelmed with visitors and it’s not just affecting the parks!
June 22, 2021 National Parks and Many Small Towns Struggle with Huge Numbers of Visitors Officially organized under one umbrella ...
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Scientists Agree to Study How Oceans Help Remove Carbon Dioxide
Are Lower Birth Rates Cause for Concern?
Are Education and Awareness the Cornerstones to Population Sustainability?
Western Towns Tackle Water Supply Issues
Water Shortages and the Colorado River
Revisiting “Limits to Growth” 49 Years After It Was First Published
New Numbers Released from the 2020 Census
New UN Report Outlines Troubled Future for the Planet
Water Crisis in the West: One Community’s Rise to Face Water Challenges
National parks are overwhelmed with visitors and it’s not just affecting the parks!