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Population Action International (PAI) is dedicated to advancing policies and programs that slow population growth in order to enhance the quality of life for all people.
Www.PLANetWIRE.org is a newsroom for journalists who want the latest information about international family planning, population, reproductive health and the environment. PLANetWIRE provides reporters with facts and figures, information from organizations and government agencies examining international population and reproductive health trends and their implications, and other resources to ...
The mission of The Population Institute is to provide essential leadership in creating national and international awareness of the social, economic and environmental implications of rapid population growth.
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The 2003 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America will be held May 1-3, 2003, at the Hilton Minneapolis & Towers. Check back throughout the year for updates. See you in Minneapolis. PAA 2003 Annual Meeting Program CALL FOR PAPERS Special Offer to Members of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) (PDF) Letter from PAA and APC Presidents regarding the ...
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About CCN Publications Support CCN Gift Memberships ACTION ALERT! National Revitalization Articles Moratorium Bill Living Wages the Resolution Which Flag HR 348 Resources Smartgrowth Population Stabilization Articles Policy Analysis Moratorium Bill Living Wages the Resolution Impact on U.S. Amnesty Bill Doubling Time Food Supply Smartgrowth Resources Immigration Reduction Articles Moratorium ...
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National Audubon Society's Population & Habitat Program supports voluntary family planning as a key element in conserving and restoring natural ecosystems, because human population growth drives environmental degradation that threatens not only birds and other wildlife but people as well.
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500, 000 drawings submitted on YouDraw's Drawpad will be printed in a book specially designed for the Youdraw - Humanity at Human Proportions exhibition ...
Testimony On The International Population Stabilization and Reproductive Health Act (S. 1029) Sheldon Richman Senior Editor, Cato Institute July 20, 1995 SUMMARY There is no population problem. Population growth is the result of the plunging death rate and increasing life expectancy worldwide. That is progress. The growth in human population has been more than met by increases in the production ...
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Updated December 1999 Special: Population, Poverty and Environment Contents Population and poverty: the policy issues, by Geoffrey McNicoll Population and environmental change: from linkages to policy issues, by Alain Marcoux Rural poverty: population dynamics, local institutions and access to resources, by Eve Crowley and Kirsten Appendini Anthropometric, health and demographic indicators, by ...
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E.6 What is the population myth The idea that population growth is the key cause of ecological problems is extremely commonplace. Even radical green groups like Earth First! promoted it. It is, however, a gross distortion of the truth. Capitalism is the main cause of both overpopulation and the ecological crisis. Firstly, we should point out that all the doomsday prophets of the population bomb ...
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Population by Jennifer Foote, Meadow Ley, Sharla Meeks, Erica Palsson, and Inbal Shem-Tov Visitors since 29 May 1998: issue guide environmental effects human effects the H.R. 1757 bill previous policies and efforts ...
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