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The response to Paul Ehrlich’s death reveals how growthism has brainwashed the world

March 27, 2026 | Post

Dr. Paul Ehrlich, one of Population Connection’s founders and instigator of the population movement, died on March 13, 2026. You can read our statement and blog post reflecting on his legacy. This article discusses the media response to Dr. Ehrlich’s passing. A controversial figure Paul Ehrlich, the author of the…...

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Four fascinating forest facts

March 21, 2026 | Post

Forests are some of the most important ecosystems on Earth, playing a vital role in sustaining millions of species, including humans. Unfortunately, forests are also incredibly threatened by human activity. On International Day of Forests, here are four important facts about forests you may not be familiar with. 1) What…...

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Reflecting on Paul Ehrlich’s legacy

March 17, 2026 | Post

Our team at Population Connection is saddened by the passing of our co-founder and distinguished scientist, Dr. Paul R. Ehrlich, on March 13 at the age of 93. Population Connection, previously known as Zero Population Growth, or ZPG, will be turning an impressive 60 years old in 2028. To prepare…...

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Experts: Low fertility may be good for the economy

March 5, 2026 | Post

While governments around the world are fretting over declining birthrates, experts are increasingly arguing that this fear is unwarranted and that low fertility may in fact bring economic benefits. Demographers Guillaume Marois and Wolfgang Lutz recently laid out this view in a letter published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour,…...

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Re: The Birthrate Is Plunging. Why Some Say That’s a Good Thing.

February 27, 2026 | Post

The New York Times published an article about the fact that low birthrates reflect women having more choices. We sent a letter in response, which wasn’t published, so we are featuring it here. We encourage all our members and supporters to make their voices heard! See our media guide for…...

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Re: Birthrates Are Down. That Can Be a Sign of Progress

February 17, 2026 | Post

The New York Times Headway newsletter pointed out that low birthrates have upsides too. We sent a letter in response, which wasn’t published, so we are featuring it here. We encourage all our members and supporters to make their voices heard! See our media guide for advice on how to…...

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Re: France’s letters to 29-year-olds to remind them to have babies is a spectacular missing of the point

February 12, 2026 | Post

Our response to an op-ed in The Guardian. We encourage all our members and supporters to make their voices heard! See our media guide for advice on how to do that. Re: France’s letters to 29-year-olds to remind them to have babies is a spectacular missing of the point It’s…...

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What’s really behind falling birthrates? This Reddit AMA explains it perfectly

February 10, 2026 | Post

Journalists across the Global North are so fascinated by declining birthrates that this trend has become the dominant population-themed media narrative. Despite substantial published research on family size choices and the factors that influence them (including a survey by Population Connection), reporters are still “investigating” why fertility is falling. Last…...

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From crisis to bankruptcy: The state of global freshwater systems

January 30, 2026 | Post

A new UN report has declared an era of “global water bankruptcy,” arguing that overextraction of fresh water has reached such severe levels that past hydrological and ecological baselines cannot realistically be restored. Combined with climate change and pollution, this overshoot threatens billions of lives and livelihoods and urgently needs…...

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Understanding Country Overshoot Days: A conversation with Mathis Wackernagel

January 12, 2026 | Post

What does it mean when some countries use more than their fair share of Earth’s resources in weeks, while others never overshoot at all? Global Footprint Network has just released updated data on Country Overshoot Days and Ecological Deficit Days, highlighting when nations exhaust their annual ecological resources. To understand…...

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