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New NPG Forum Paper Examines the Effects of Population Growth in the Mountain West
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October 1, 2019
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Nearly 8 million new residents expected in the next decade. Negative Population Growth, Inc. has released the latest addition to their NPG Forum series. Authored by Christopher J. Daly, Mountain West Confronts the Population Pressures of the 21st Century, studies the different issues and players in
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Mountain West Confronts the Population Pressures of the 21st Century
If there is one area in the United States where people treasure their land, it’s America’s Mountain West.
There are eight states that comprise this vast area: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. All of these states are rich with millions of acres of plains, prairies, mountains, valleys, deserts and river canyons that are still
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NPG Calls for Moving Issue of U.S. Population Growth to Center of National Debate
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September 17, 2019
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Cites Need for Open Discussion on Population Size and Growth. Declaring a vital need for greater debate regarding population size and growth across the globe and especially in the U.S., Negative Population Growth (NPG) President Donald Mann is calling on elected leaders to be more vocal in addressing ever-increasing population numbers that will negatively impact America’s future.         Â
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NPG is Pleased to Announce the Winners of Our 2019 NPG Student Poster Scholarship for Contest A
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August 8, 2019
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NPG is pleased to offer challenging scholarship contests as part of our mission to enlist a new generation of activists who will be focused on calling attention
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Telling and Selling the Overpopulation Issue: Why Climate Change Gets So Much More Attention
Abstract: Search the literature; read the news; comb the mission statements and recommendations of various environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and it will become obvious how climate change
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Global Warming: Has Complacency (Finally) Yielded to Panic?
The summer of 2018 was a moment when the ecological future became our present reality. A heatwave baked the entire Northern Hemisphere, killing dozens from Quebec to Japan. In Europe, nuclear power plants shut down because river water that cools their reactors was too warm. The most destructive wildfires in California’s history turned more than a million acres to ash, while a study in the journal PLOS Medicine projected a five-fold rise i
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EARTH DAY 2019
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April 11, 2019
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During the month of April, this ad appeared in the The Washington Examiner, The Washington Times and E-The Environmental Magazine. Please click the photo to view the ad as it appeared in these publications. EARTH DAY 2019 ENVIRONMENTAL MESSAGE TO AMERICA THERE’S MORE TO WORRY ABOUT THAN CLIMATE CHANGE! While concerned citizens across the U.S. and around the world work hard to …
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NPG Forum Paper on a Sustainable Economy Holds True 20 Years Later
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March 28, 2019
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Cites Critical Need for Balanced Economic Growth and Population – Donald Mann, President of Negative Population Growth (NPG), wrote a significant position paper in 1999 that addressed the formidable problem of how mankind can create an optimal balance between economic growth and population in the 21st century
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New NPG Forum Paper Offers a Sobering View of Our Shared Future
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February 19, 2019
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Environmental effects of population growth will be devastating for the planet – Looking Ahead, the latest addition to the extensive NPG Forum
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LOOKING AHEAD
If you are driving down a road at 60 miles an hour and suddenly notice that you are headed straight for a tree, it is good to know this so that you can do something about it. Information about the future we are headed for as a planet is readily available, and makes it clear that it is filled with dangers we can do something about.
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