New NPG Forum Paper Calls for Sustainable Solutions for Populations Living in Climate-Sensitive Regions
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Addressing Global Warming by Urging Action to Mitigate Risks in High-Danger Zones
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Continue ReadingWe are excited to announce our participation in iHeartRadio’s 2024 Charity Directory. This initiative provides us an excellent platform to share our mission and engage with a large audience in Washington, DC. By featuring our cause on prominent radio stations and online, we aim to raise awareness about the pressing issue of overpopulation and how it affects our environment. Through …
Continue ReadingUrban land subsidence (the slow and gradual sinking of land) is an increasingly critical issue that challenges the stability of our cities. As urban areas grow, the weight of buildings, infrastructure, and concentrated human activities exerts continuous pressure on underlying soils, especially in cities constructed on water-saturated sediments, such as coastal and river delta areas.
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Continue ReadingClick here to download a PDF of this release. Explore the critical connection between population growth and the spread of infectious diseases in the latest NPG Forum paper Alexandria, VA, (September 11, 2024): Negative Population Growth, Inc. (NPG) proudly announces the release of a groundbreaking Forum paper titled “Disease Pandemics and the Population Factor,” authored by Nathanial Gronewold. This pivotal …
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Continue ReadingClick here to download a PDF of this release. Population Decline: A Beacon of Hope? Alexandria, VA (August 7, 2024) — Negative Population Growth, Inc. (NPG) is proud to announce the release of its latest Forum paper, “Losing Population and Loving It,” authored by Mark Cromer. This impactful publication explores the often-overlooked benefits of population decline in various communities across …
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