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In Memoriam

Donald Wright Mann 1922-2021 It is with great sadness that we must announce the passing of NPG founder and President, Donald W. Mann.  Don led NPG from its inception in 1972 until his death on May 1, 2021.  We will miss his witty sense of humor and his sage advice. Last year, NPG member and activist Alan Saly graciously wrote …

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About Our Founder

  • May 1, 2021
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Donald Wright Mann 1922-2021 It is with great sadness that we must announce the passing of NPG founder and President, Donald W. Mann.  Don led NPG from its inception in 1972 until his death on May 1, 2021.  We will miss his witty sense of humor and his sage advice. Last year, NPG member and activist Alan Saly graciously wrote …

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NPG’s Response to President Biden’s address to a joint session of Congress

In response to President Biden’s address to a joint session of Congress, NPG releases the following statement:
As an organization devoted to the study of population size and growth, NPG takes particular interest in two themes from Biden’s presentation:  immigration reform and the additional child tax credits within the American Families Plan.  Both have serious implications for U.S. population growth.

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Order Your NPG Bumper Sticker

  • April 21, 2021
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Order your NPG bumper sticker by completing the form below.  We hope you will also consider a special tax-deductible donation to NPG to support our mission to slow, halt, and eventually reverse U.S. population growth in order to preserve our environment, natural resources, and quality of life. Your donation, which is tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law, will …

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New NPG Forum Paper Explores Doctors’ Stance and Obstacles Faced When Confronting Overpopulation

Doctors Acknowledge Their Hand in Overpopulation but Is It Enough? In 1972, an organization of doctors tackled overpopulation in their mission statement, saying, in part: “It is right that we as doctors should be especially concerned about the world population crisis.” Since that time, doctors have generally taken a more passive stance on overpopulation. Rarely quick to highlight the dangers of overpopulation or the connection between overpopulation and

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