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... Census — all except Utah and Georgia — would not receive them without recent population growth among Hispanics, which may make Latinos more politically ... shows Latinos produced 51 percent of the population growth in the nation since 2000, and Latino voter ... Latinos are voting in greater numbers in most states, although it said the growth in Utah has been anemic so far.
It said Latino voter turnout ...
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... Census — all except Utah and Georgia — would not receive them without recent population growth among Hispanics, which may make Latinos more politically ... shows Latinos produced 51 percent of the population growth in the nation since 2000, and Latino voter ... Latinos are voting in greater numbers in most states, although it said the growth in Utah has been anemic so far.
It said Latino voter turnout ...
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... the audacity of the journalist in using such an image of poverty to externalize the issue of population growth, instead of leading it right home - where it belongs, and should be dealt with - is ... were colonized also have records that are less than perfect.
Time to point the finger at ourselves
Population growth is not someone else's problem. It is ours. Depending on our resource use, even one ...
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... criticisms of this policy and, indeed, casts doubt on any need to control population growth at all:
On Wednesday, one analyst criticized ... efforts by the agency to control the world's population.
I've been teaching this topic in my ethics class, ... showing that the majority of the least-developed countries cite population pressure as an important determinant of their vulnerability to climate ...
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... United Nations agency has looked hard at the connections between population and climate change," lead researcher ... distance between a decades-long tradition in the UN arena whereby population growth and its part in environmental destruction were rarely ... change. More than three dozen developing countries have already included population issues in national plans on climate, it says. . .
Today, ...
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... take steps to limit the state’s southeast population growth explosion.
A similar proportion say forecasts of ... southeast Queenslanders by 2050 would be too many.
As the State Government prepares to beef up its population policy credentials, some mayors are protesting ... 20 years, said infrastructure was needed to accommodate growth.
“You can’t just keep jamming terracotta roofs ...
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... be on the agenda at any of the upcoming climate talks.
World population has doubled to more than 6 billion in the past 50 years. It’s expected to reach 9 billion by 2050.
The population of the USA is projected to rise from 300 million to more than 400 million by 2050.
But most of the population growth will be in poorer countries, such as Africa and the Indian subcontinent, whose CO2 ...
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... -wide would have when they are called up to go baby-hunting...) to actively slow population growth.
Let us, however, propose that the idea would actually become popular and work.
Those proposing it have not ... , just as they have paid the pensions of the previous generation.
Reducing population drastically creates .. a few problems. This is best illustrated by that number combination, 4-2-1.
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... 28, 2009, 20:24 (GMT+7)
Population growth in the 2001-2010 period dropped to ... grassroots level, which has helped improve the quality of the Vietnamese population.
This can be seen in the percentages of fatalities among pregnant women and children under ... population quality.
Participants to the conference also dealt with some challenges in population and family planning work including the shortage of ...
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Oregon’s flat population growth in 2009 extends to local areas of
Northeast Oregon, ... Each year at this time, PSU releases its preliminary population
estimates for the state, counties and cities. The estimates are ... This year’s estimates say that Oregon’s population growth dropped
below 1 percent. The 2009 figures represent Oregon’s slowest rate of
annual growth in 10 years. ...
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... : we need to get other people's problems (i.e. third world population growth) under control, instead of facing up to and radically altering our own unsustainable way of life. ... by all the terrorist actions in history -- which is not in any way to excuse, rationalize, or justify the latter? Does a declining population rate in so-called Western countries account for our increasing desperation to ...
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Population growth in the 2001-2010 period dropped to 1.2 percent, the lowest in fifty years, ... grassroots level, which has helped improve the quality of the Vietnamese population.
This can be seen in the percentages of fatalities among pregnant women and children ... quality.
Participants to the conference also dealt with some challenges in population and family planning work including the shortage of ...
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... real “elephant at the summit”, however, is population growth. In spite of it being the core cause of climate change, ... sensitive subject, but it will be impossible to feed an expanding population while reducing the impact on the environment. And if this problem is not confronted ... Copenhagen climate conference: Who will dare mention population growth? – Telegraph.
Posted in Greening ...
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... (AFP) – Braking the rise in Earth's population would be a major help in the fight against global warming, according to an unprecedented UN ... demographic pressure and climate change.
"Slower population growth... would help build social resilience to climate change ... of greenhouse-gas emissions in the future," the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) says.
Its 104-page document emphasises ...
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... , about 12,000-16,000 more than the usual federal population estimates for the city, and about 35,000 more than in 2000. Yet it ... to the official census bureau’s 2008 estimate of Boston’s population.
But here’s the kicker: The so-called relevant population, ... 2000 and 2008 alike. In other words, Boston’s adult population grew by almost 7% while the size of the school-aged population was ...
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