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  • March 22, 2016
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Deputy Director’s Corner NPG Deputy Director Tracy Canada can be reached by email at tcanada@npg.org. Last week, a short piece on Northeast Public Radio caught my attention. Author and Albany Law School professor Stephen Gottlieb notes: “one of the ways in which we are making our earth unsustainable for human life is the population explosion. …That makes population policy a …

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NPG Launches New Short Video Series Exploring U.S. Population Growth

NPG Launches New Short Video Series Exploring U.S. Population Growth Each film covers a unique aspect: sources of growth, sprawl and development, and environmental damage. View this release on PRWeb This press release was picked up by hundreds of news outlets across the country, including The Miami Herald, The Boston Globe, Star Tribune, and International Business Times.  Together, NPG’s message …

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The Effects Of Growth: Environmental Damage

In this third video of the new series, NPG analyzes the effects of U.S. population growth – specifically when it comes to irreversible damage to our fragile environment.  We break down the complex topic into bite-sized pieces, so that the average American can gain a better understanding of the true impact of our nation’s growth. The film answers important questions …

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New NPG Paper Shows Negative Economic Impact of U.S. Immigration

New NPG Paper Shows Negative Economic Impact of U.S. Immigration Expert analysis reveals the “biggest losers” of mass immigration are America’s poor and middle class. View this release on PRWeb This press release was picked up by hundreds of news outlets across the country, including The Star Tribune, The Boston Globe, The Miami Herald, and The Sun News.  Together, NPG’s …

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NPG Video Series: The Effects Of Growth: Sprawl & Development

In this second video of the new series, NPG analyzes the effects of U.S. population growth – specifically when it comes to urban sprawl and over-development.  We break down the complex topic into bite-sized pieces, so that the average American can gain a better understanding of the true impact of our nation’s growth.  The film answers important questions -covering topics …

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NPG Forum Revisits Links between Sustainability and Population Growth

For over 50 years, expert Dr. Albert Bartlett’s work connected environmental decline and overpopulation.
Following the January 1st launch of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Negative Population Growth (NPG) will release a new Forum paper today. The piece includes analysis of today’s commonly used term “sustainability,” finding:…

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Climate Change and Winter Storm Jonas

Is it possible that climate change contributed to this devastating storm? As thousands of communities – and up to 85 million residents along the East coast – continue the long process of recovery from Winter Storm Jonas, many Americans are starting to notice a trend. A lot of folks are asking:  “Is it just me… or do these storms seem …

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NPG Responds to President’s State of the Union Address

NPG Responds to President’s State of the Union Address Analysis finds the speech ignored many facts about U.S. population growth, but included some positive policy suggestions. View this release on PRWeb Click here for a downloadable, printable PDF version Alexandria, VA (January 14, 2016) – After President Obama’s January 12th State of the Union address, Negative Population Growth (NPG) began …

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NPG Paper Links U.S. Immigration Policy and Population Growth

NPG Paper Links U.S. Immigration Policy and Population Growth Expert analysis shows new immigrants accounted for over 40% of all growth from 2010 to 2014. View this release on PRWeb This press release was picked up by hundreds of news outlets across the country, including all major television networks.  Together, NPG’s message was distributed to a prospective audience of nearly …

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Supreme Court Grants Texas Just 8 Days…

Supreme Court DENIES States’ Request for 30-day Extension to White House DACA Appeal   On December 1st, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) dealt a troublesome blow to Americans who are concerned about out-of-control immigration. SCOTUS “granted the 26 states challenging President Obama’s executive actions on immigration just eight extra days to respond to the administration’s appeal.” There …

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