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Open Appeal to Congress: Take Back Your Constitutional Role In Making America’s Immigration Laws!
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Continue ReadingThanks to Bill Ryerson of the Population Media Center for forwarding this informative summary of Richard Heinberg’s new book, “The End of Growth.”  Bestselling author Richard Heinberg has a new book, “The End of Growth.” Richard Heinberg, one of the world’s foremost Peak Oil educators and best-selling authors, has just published his latest book, The End of Growth: Adapting to Our New …
Continue ReadingThis ad appeared in The Washington Times National Weekly, July 2011
Continue ReadingThis ad appeared in E The Environmental Magazine, July/August 2011
Continue ReadingEncourages more State Legislatures to Take the Lead on Fighting the War Against Illegal Immigration Alexandria, VA (May 27, 2011)—Negative Population Growth (NPG) President Don Mann has highly praised the U.S. Supreme Court’s action in Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting which upheld Arizona’s law that allows the state to suspend the licenses of businesses for hiring workers without confirming their legal presence …
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Continue ReadingEXECUTIVE SUMMARY Australia has created a Ministry of Sustainable Population and is nearing the end of a yearlong high-level review of its population strategy. These initiatives since 2009 came in the midst of public concerns about increasing urban congestion and about 2009 demographic projections showing population growing by more than 60 percent by 2050 – to 35 million. The preliminary findings from the …
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Continue ReadingScientists have long recognized the population problem, and most of the world’s national scientific societies have warned against continued growth.
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