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NPG Photo Scholarship Contest

  • June 22, 2015
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Winners of the 2016 Photo Scholarship Contest Without critical changes, U.S. population is projected to reach 400 million people by mid-century. Submit your photo of a threatened U.S. environmental treasure that you believe is worth protecting, along with an explanation (40-50 words) of how population growth has put this treasure at risk. Winners of the 2015 Photo Scholarship Contest Submit …

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An Open Appeal to the 114th Congress

This Ad appeared in The Washington Times on Monday May 18, 2015. AN OPEN APPEAL TO THE 114TH CONGRESS MAKE SURE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WIN ON IMMIGRATION! Studies show that over 80% of our nation’s future population growth will be tied to immigration. That alarming fact underscores why today’s national debate on immigration is so important. With more than 320 …

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FOOD SECURITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY

New NPG Forum Paper: Population Pressures on Soils Threaten Food Security
Analysis of human population growth and agricultural trends shows another vital natural resource is disappearing: fertile soil for food production.
After a January 2015 article in the journal Geology revealed that human activity is eroding soil “100 times faster” than …

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NPG Republishes Cornerstone U.S. Population Policy Document

NPG Republishes Cornerstone U.S. Population Policy Document NPG’s outline for a national population policy for U.S. to avert projected 416 million people by 2060. This press release was picked up by 167 news outlets across the country, including all major television networks.  Together, NPG’s message was distributed to a prospective audience of nearly 144 million Americans. Click here for a …

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