NPG Sees Link Between EPA Reports of Increased Greenhouse Gas Emissions and U.S. Population Growth
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July 31, 2013
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Alexandria, VA (July 31, 2013) – A recent report from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) heralded a slight decrease in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in 2011. However, the drop from 2010 was just 1.6 percent – and emissions since 1990 have actually risen by 8.4 percent. A July report from the Earth Policy Institute found that fossil fuel emissions …
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2013 NPG Member Questionnaire
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July 31, 2013
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Each year, NPG invites our full membership to participate in our annual Member Questionnaire project. Members are asked to answer a series of questions related to population growth and immigration issues. The results we receive, compiled from the responses of NPG members all across America, allow us to ensure that our programs and projects reflect your priorities. We thank everyone …
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2013 National U.S. Voter Public Opinion Survey On America's Population Growth
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July 25, 2013
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Each year, NPG receives thousands of responses to our annual National U.S. Voter Public Opinion Survey on America’s Population Growth. The survey is sent to Americans from coast to coast, and the responses we receive allow NPG to establish a snapshot of the nation’s overall position on issues related to population growth. We thank all who participated in this year’s …
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2013 National U.S. Voter Public Opinion Survey On America’s Population Growth
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July 25, 2013
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Each year, NPG receives thousands of responses to our annual National U.S. Voter Public Opinion Survey on America’s Population Growth. The survey is sent to Americans from coast to coast, and the responses we receive allow NPG to establish a snapshot of the nation’s overall position on issues related to population growth. We thank all who participated in this year’s …
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CITIZENS’ OPEN LETTER TO CONGRESS
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July 22, 2013
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This Ad appeared in the The Washington Times on July 22, 2013
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NPG Denounces Senate Immigration Bill
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June 28, 2013
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Cites Critical Need to Limit Future Immigration – Not Expand It Alexandria, VA (June 28, 2013) – NPG President Donald Mann strongly condemned the U.S. Senate’s passage of S. 744 as a “sell-out” of America’s future that threatens the population stability of the United States. Mann said: “Throughout the months of discussion on this important legislation, NPG has been demanding …
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NPG Report Finds Little Comfort and Questionable Assumptions in Census Projections
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June 19, 2013
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fbshare type=”button” Alexandria, VA (June 19, 2013) – The Census Bureau’s most recent population projections, released in late 2012 and May 2013, project slower growth to mid-century than its 2009 projections. Census’ middle – or most likely – scenario has the U.S. reaching 399 million by 2050, nine percent lower than the 439 million earlier projected. These findings are assessed …
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The NPG Journal: Vol. 6, No. 6
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May 28, 2013
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A Monthly Commentary on Population and Immigration Issues.
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In Current Immigration Reform Proposals, Congress Ignores US Population Growth
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April 29, 2013
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Alexandria, VA (April 29, 2013) – With the recent draft release of the Senate’s immigration reform bill, Negative Population Growth (NPG) President Donald Mann finds great concern with SB 744 and its effects on U.S. population size and growth. In a new NPG publication, Mann’s organization comments that it “believes that this bill, as drafted, would be a major, transformative …
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How Much should we Worry About Fracking?
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March 1, 2013
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NPG Commentary
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A huge divide is developing across America as citizens are choosing sides on the use of hydraulic fracking to extract huge quantities of oil and gas. If you live in a state where the push is on to embrace fracking as a means to greatly increase output of fossil fuels, you are probably well aware of the pros and cons being advanced …
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