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Sites which take the perspective that the world is overpopulated, and measures should be taken to reduce world population.
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An organization that advocates radical action to control the global population.
Annotated directory includes links about global and US population data and concerns. Page includes links to publications, reports, news groups, organizations and statistical information.
Describes different views from historical people concerning environmental and social factors that can impact future human population quantities. Also, discusses equation models and charts.
Overpopulation of the human race and its effects on the earth's environment. Includes resource links.
Describes the motivation and political influence of the papacy on areas of birth control and global social stability.
PAI is dedicated to advancing policies and programs that slow population growth in order to enhance the quality of life for all people.
Article from IMPACT Press--a bimonthly socio/political magazine based in Orlando, FL.
Provides essential leadership in creating national and international awareness of the social, economic and environmental implications of rapid population growth.
A non-profit, non-governmental organization that works worldwide with broadcast and print media to motivate people to use family planning and effective measures to prevent AIDS and to respect equal rights for women.
Support a return to traditional (1970-1996) Sierra Club population policy which includes both birth rates and overall mass immigration numbers in achieving U.S. population stabilization as quickly as possible.
UNFPA address reproductive health and population issues, and raises awareness of these issues in all countries. Information about programme, activities, news, population demographics, publication and status of the world population.
Argues that people should voluntarily refrain from procreation until the human race dies out.
A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the benefits of a stable world population.
Describes the motivation and political influence of the papacy on areas of birth control and global social stability.
Overpopulation of the human race and its effects on the earth's environment. Includes resource links.
Annotated directory includes links about global and US population data and concerns. Page includes links to publications, reports, news groups, organizations and statistical information.
Support a return to traditional (1970-1996) Sierra Club population policy which includes both birth rates and overall mass immigration numbers in achieving U.S. population stabilization as quickly as possible.
Article from IMPACT Press--a bimonthly socio/political magazine based in Orlando, FL.
Argues that people should voluntarily refrain from procreation until the human race dies out.
PAI is dedicated to advancing policies and programs that slow population growth in order to enhance the quality of life for all people.
An organization that advocates radical action to control the global population.
A non-profit, non-governmental organization that works worldwide with broadcast and print media to motivate people to use family planning and effective measures to prevent AIDS and to respect equal rights for women.
Describes different views from historical people concerning environmental and social factors that can impact future human population quantities. Also, discusses equation models and charts.
Provides essential leadership in creating national and international awareness of the social, economic and environmental implications of rapid population growth.
A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the benefits of a stable world population.
UNFPA address reproductive health and population issues, and raises awareness of these issues in all countries. Information about programme, activities, news, population demographics, publication and status of the world population.
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