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DeYoung was a 23-year board member of the Population Crisis Committee, now called Population Action International, and served on the board of Population Communications International for seven years.
Among America’s various troubling addictions, one that has particularly worrisome consequences for the country is its addiction to population growth. Population growth advocates warn of a pending ...
Some 18 months ago, the news broke that China’s population was beginning to contract. There was a knee-jerk reaction from business commentators who were wringing their hands eagerly over the ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — South Carolina is growing, but not all growth is good. At least that is what Leon Kolankiewicz, anenvironmental scientist withNumbersUSA and lead author of "From Sea to ...
Federal Minister for Planning, Ahsan Iqbal while emphasizing on the structural problem in the current National Finance Commission Award Formula has said that without revisiting this formula, ...
Oct. 23—The decline of the North Atlantic right whale could be slowing based on a new population estimate, but scientists warn that a leveling off of their overall number does not mean this critically ...
As I read “Climate Revolutionary,” I wondered what Mary Wood suggests for population (HCN, 5/12/08). As I read in “Heard around the West” that “The bill to ...
DENVER — The state of Colorado is projected to gain 1.8 million more residents by the year 2050. While that can be a sign of economic prosperity, a study by NumbersUSA indicates most residents think ...
We are a country of citizens. We are a country of laws. We welcome 2 million immigrants a year who apply and often wait a decade or longer in their home country for authorization to enter to start the ...
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