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    The NPG Forum series has for many years been an effective method for us to
    bring interesting perspectives concerning the connection between population
    growth and other national issues to our members, our nation's political
    leaders, and other interested parties. Our papers have covered topics
    ranging from environmental degradation and resource depletion to social
    security reform and a steady-state economy. Our Forum papers are written by
    some of the leading scholars in the various fields we study.

    In order to draw much-needed attention to additional resources, NPG will
    now begin to highlight the work of other parties in our new Notable Papers
    and Articles section. We feel these papers and articles provide additional
    perspectives on the issues we study here at NPG. We are happy to be able to
    distribute them to a broader readership.

    Papers other than NPG Policy Statement and Position Papers represent ideas
    that we believe should be disseminated but do not necessarily represent the
    views of NPG.

    Please watch our website for periodic updates. We welcome your feedback on
    these articles and encourage suggestions for future postings.



The Effect of Massive Immigration on Population Change by John L. Martin - courtesy of Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)
Projecting the U.S. Population to 2050: Four Immigration Scenarios by Jack Martin and Stanley Fogel - courtesy of Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)
The Realities of Peak Oil—A Reply to Professor Harbaugh by Walter Youngquist, Ph.D. - courtesy of The Social Contract
Six Inconvenient Truths by Andrew R.B. Ferguson
Spending Our Great Inheritance; Then What?
(An NPG Internet Forum Paper)
by Walter Youngquist
Peak Oil: A Turning Point for Mankind
(An NPG Internet Forum Paper)
by Colin J. Campbell
Awakening?
(An NPG Internet Forum Paper)
by Lindsey Grant
Encircling the Peak of World Oil Production
(An NPG Internet Forum Paper)
by Richard Duncan and Walter Youngquist
Minerals Move People
(An NPG Internet Forum Paper)
by Walter Youngquist
Should New Orleans be Rebuilt?
(An NPG Internet Forum Paper)
by Walter Youngquist
Whatever Happened to the Teeming Millions?
(An NPG Internet Forum Paper)
by David Nicholson-Lord
Scientific American and the Silent Lie by Albert A. Bartlett
Valedictory: The Age of Overshoot by Lindsey Grant
Population and the American Predicament: The Case Against Complacency By John P. Holden
100 Million More Projecting the Impact of Immigration On the U.S. Population, 2007 to 2060 By Steven A. Camarota
Peak Oil, Carrying Capacity and Overshoot: Population, the Elephant in the Room by Paul Chefurka
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