PRI Staff

From the Countries

Rising Asian population to boost wheat trade Asia’s rising population is expected to “inject new life into the world’s wheat trade” according to the International Wheat Council (IWC) based in London. The IWC predicts the world wheat trade will reach 96 million tons, which is

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Global Monitor

UNFPA-run “round table” in Canada The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has recently published the results of its round table meeting held 26–27 August 1993 in Ottawa, Canada. Like well-behaved mice-in-a-maze, the 25 participants carried out the intent of the funders of the government-sponsored conference,

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Popcorn

Population Doubling Times The Worldwatch Institute, an allegedly expert group on world population growth, recently demonstrated ignorance of some basic facts about the subject. In the March/April 1994 edition of its bi-monthly publication World Watch (37), the would-be population control outfit published a table of

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The Family As The Sanctuary Of Life

This is the text of a message from the Roman Catholic Pontiff Pope John Paul II to Nafis Sadik, Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund and Secretary General of the United Nations Conference on Population and Development, during her visit to Vatican City,

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The United Nations’ Redefinition Of The Family

After President Bill Clinton’s State of the Union address in January 1994, the media were boundless in their reporting of the president’s freshened support among the American electorate. The clue to the country’s enthusiastic response was the president’s apparent support of “family values.” In the

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World Scientific Academies’ Population Summit

Representatives of various national academies of sciences held a “Science Summit” in New Delhi, India, from 24-27 October, 1993. The meeting was held with the intent of providing a ‘scientific’ foundation for the resolutions of the United Nations International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD)

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The Environment: A Pretext to Control Births

Sheldon Richman is a senior editor with the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. In his best-selling book, Earth in the Balance, U.S. Vice President Al Gore wrote, “No goal is more crucial to healing the global environment than stabilizing human population” During the U.S. presidential

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Popcorn

Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics The Setting Sun? According to official 1992 population projections by the Japanese government,1 the population of Japan, which is growing at an extremely slow rate of just one-third of one percent annually, will begin to decline in less than 20

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Global Monitor

Meet Fred Sai et al. Veteran Ghanaian researcher and family planning advocate Fred Sai and the Mainichi Shimbun Population Problems Research Council of Japan shared this year’s United Nations Population Award at a ceremony at UN headquarters in New York last month. They were chosen

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From the Countries

Rising Asian population to boost wheat trade Asia’s rising population is expected to “inject new life into the world’s wheat trade” according to the International

Read More »

Global Monitor

UNFPA-run “round table” in Canada The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has recently published the results of its round table meeting held 26–27 August 1993

Read More »

Popcorn

Population Doubling Times The Worldwatch Institute, an allegedly expert group on world population growth, recently demonstrated ignorance of some basic facts about the subject. In

Read More »

Popcorn

Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics The Setting Sun? According to official 1992 population projections by the Japanese government,1 the population of Japan, which is growing

Read More »

Global Monitor

Meet Fred Sai et al. Veteran Ghanaian researcher and family planning advocate Fred Sai and the Mainichi Shimbun Population Problems Research Council of Japan shared

Read More »