Search result for: “climate change”
NPG Teacher Packets Arrive in Classrooms Across America
-
NPG
-
November 16, 2022
-
Press Releases
-
0 Comments
America’s teachers are enthusiastically requesting Negative Population Growth’s 2022 Teacher Packets to facilitate classroom discussions on U.S. population size and growth. NPG is pleased to share that the information has been updated to reflect new data from the 2020 Census and also that this educational resource continues to be free to teachers nationwide.
Continue Reading
8 Billion… and Still Counting
-
NPG
-
November 15, 2022
-
NPG Commentary
-
0 Comments
Today, the world’s population count reaches 8 billion, according to the United Nations. What does that actually mean?
Continue Reading
WE OWE IT TO FUTURE GENERATIONS…
-
NPG
-
October 31, 2022
-
Advertisements
-
0 Comments
As millions of Americans work together to create a “greener” future, the growing crush of adding tens of millions of people to our population each decade is working against us.
Continue Reading
Quick, name one environmental problem that does not involve overpopulation
-
NPG
-
October 10, 2022
-
Advertisements
-
0 Comments
This ad appeared in The Washington Times Weekly on October 10, 2022.
Continue Reading
New NPG Forum Paper Wants Less Name-Calling and More Focus on Overpopulation
-
NPG
-
August 30, 2022
-
Press Releases
-
0 Comments
Overpopulation Activists Are Pro-Humanity
Continue Reading
Congressional Budget Office Offers Analysis of Future U.S. Population Numbers
-
NPG
-
August 15, 2022
-
NPG Commentary
-
3 Comments
Every year, NPG highlights the importance of Earth Overshoot Day. We also use the opportunity to stress how population size and growth must be a prominent part of any conversation about environmental sustainability and encourage more environmental organizations to fully recognize this. Human population is relevant. If our numbers continue to increase, we have no hope of ever preserving our natural resources or protecting our environment indefinitely into the futureAt the end of July, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released their Demographic Outlook: 2022 to 2052. Beginning with why the size of the U.S. population is relevant, the CBO notes: “The size of the U.S. population, as well as its age and sex composition, affect the economy and the federal budget. For example, the size of the working-age population affects the number of people employed; likewise, the
Continue Reading
WE OWE IT TO FUTURE GENERATIONS…
-
NPG
-
July 18, 2022
-
Advertisements
-
0 Comments
This ad appeared in The Washington Times Weekly on July 18, 2022.
Continue Reading
Quick, name one environmental problem that does not involve overpopulation
-
NPG
-
June 20, 2022
-
Advertisements
-
0 Comments
This ad appeared in the Washington Times Weekly on June 20th, 2022.
Continue Reading
Opinion Piece Offers Valuable Insight on Population Growth
-
NPG
-
April 12, 2022
-
NPG Commentary
-
3 Comments
In March, Joseph Chamie wrote an opinion piece on U.S. population growth for a publication. Along with being an opinion contributor for The Hill, Chamie is also a consulting demographer, a former director of the United Nations Population Division, and author of numerous publications on population issues, including his recent book, “Births, Deaths, Migrations, and Other Important Population Matters.” In his published article, Chamie swan dives into U.S. population growth by quoting the 1972 report by the U.S. Commission on Population Growth and the American Future: “In the long run, no substantial benefits will result from the further growth of America’s population. The gradual stabilization of the U.S. population through voluntary means would contribute significantly to America’s ability to solve its problems.”
Continue Reading
We Owe It To Future Generations…
-
NPG
-
April 1, 2022
-
Advertisements
-
0 Comments
This ad appeared in the USA Today Sustainability Edition in April 2022.
Continue Reading