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http://growthmadness.org/
(2 votes)
addresses the most pressing issues of our time: population growth and corporate economic growth as they interact with resource consumption rates, pushing us toward global ecological collapse
Added: Feb. 21, 2007 | Rate It
http://www.optimumpopulation.org/
(1 vote)
believes that the UK population should be reduced to no more than half its present 59 million to reach ecological sustainability
Added: Jan. 25, 2004 | Rate It
http://www.susps.org/
(2 votes)
supports 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
Added: Mar. 06, 2002 | Rate It
http://www.carryingcapacity.org/
(2 votes)
works to secure the sustainable future of the United States, focusing on achieving national revitalization, population stabilization, immigration reduction, economic sustainability, and resource conservation
Added: Jan. 03, 2005 | Rate It
http://www.cepnet.org/
works to ensure that the best available science-based knowledge on human population's environmental and climate change impacts is actively integrated into policies and public outreach at the community to international levels
Added: Feb. 11, 2009 | Rate It
http://dieoff.org/
(3 votes)
looks at population problems from an energy viewpoint; with essays, charts and links illustrating predicted environmental and economic trends including oil reserve depletion, food production and population
Added: Jan. 03, 2001 | Rate It
http://www.eurongos.org/Default.aspx?ID=1473
(1 vote)
seek to translate the commitments of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD, Cairo 1994) into international cooperative programs in the field of sexual and reproductive health in developing countries
Added: Mar. 12, 2008 | Rate It
http://www.optimumpopulation.org/reducingemissions.pdf
from Optimum Population Trust, a report entitled "Reducing Future Carbon Emissions by Investing in Family Planning" that compares the costs and benefits of population control with other methods of emission reduction (pdf)
Added: Oct. 07, 2009 | Rate It
http://gpso.wordpress.com/
works to support a massive shift of attention and resources toward humane measures designed to stabilize and ultimately reduce world population to a sustainable level
Added: Feb. 11, 2009 | Rate It
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Limits_to_Growth
from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, a description of the book "Limits to Growth" which discusses the modeling of the consequences of a rapidly growing world population and finite resource supplies
Added: May. 11, 2009 | Rate It
http://www.npg.org
(1 vote)
advocates sound population policy for a smaller and truly sustainable population through voluntary incentives for smaller families and reduced immigration levels
Added: Feb. 27, 2002 | Rate It
http://www.populationaction.org/
provides essential leadership to increase awareness of the social, economic, and environmental consequences of rapid population growth
Added: Feb. 27, 2002 | Rate It
http://www.populationaction.org
(1 vote)
independent policy advocacy group working to strengthen public awareness and political and financial support worldwide for population programs grounded in individual rights
Added: Apr. 06, 2005 | Rate It
http://www.population.org/
produces culturally sensitive radio and television soap operas to motivate people to adopt new attitudes and behaviors that foster reproductive and sexual health, gender equality, and environmental protection
Added: Mar. 06, 2002 | Rate It
http://www.popcouncil.org/
seeks to improve reproductive health while achieving a humane, equitable, and sustainable balance between people and resources
Added: Feb. 20, 2002 | Rate It
http://www.populationinstitute.org/
an international, educational nonprofit organization that seeks to reduce rapid population growth and achieve a world population in balance with a healthy global environment
Added: Jul. 05, 2007 | Rate It