NPG Releases New Forum Paper: Our Plundered Planet and a Future of Less
NPG Releases New Forum Paper: Our Plundered Planet and a Future of Less Rejecting the prevailing faith in growth, expert Walter ...
NPG Releases New President’s Column in Response to Influx of Central American Immigration
NPG Releases New President’s Column in Response to Influx of Central American Immigration Sees TVPRA loopholes and Washington’s indolence as further ...
NPG Announces New Campaign in Response to Unilateral Executive Action on Immigration
NPG Announces New Campaign in Response to Unilateral Executive Action on Immigration Identifies flawed immigration policy as instrumental in surges of ...
NPG Calls for White House Commitment to Study U.S. Population Growth
Cites need for Presidential Commission on Population as critical to administration’s priority to reverse climate change. Following the release of the ...
NPG Re-Issues its Call for an 80 Percent Cut in Legal Immigration
Alexandria, VA (May 11, 2014) – Observing that mass immigration has by default become the nation’s de facto population policy, ...
Perpetual Population Growth is the Aim of Washington’s Immigration Policy, Says NPG Head Don Mann
Alexandria, VA (March 13, 2014) – NPG President Don Mann, in his March 2014 President’s Column, states that the current ...
New NPG Paper Foresees Rising Scarcity and Costs of Non-Renewable Natural Resources
Alexandria, VA (March 10, 2014) – For more than two centuries, the United States and the rest of the industrialized ...
NPG President: Population Pressures Demand That U.S. Renounce Cherished Goal of Economic Growth
Alexandria, VA – There is a limit to how fast and how far the American economy can grow – and ...
NPG Finds New California Laws Are Expanding the Welcome Mat for Illegal Immigration
Alexandria, VA – An analysis by Negative Population Growth (NPG) of California’s new immigration laws finds that they will increase ...
NPG Sees Link Between EPA Reports of Increased Greenhouse Gas Emissions and U.S. Population Growth
Alexandria, VA (July 31, 2013) – A recent report from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) heralded a slight decrease in ...