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6 Billion Human Beings
An excellent, interactive site from the Musee de lHomme in Paris, France. Statistics and information on birth, death, natural resources, and the mechanism of population growth.
United Nations Population Information Network (POPIN)
Charts, statistics, trends, and fact sheets from the organization founded in 1979 to collect population information at the local, national, and international levels.
United States Census Bureau World Population Information
Data and analysis on fertility, mortality, and contraceptive use along with world population figures from 1950-2050.
United States Census Bureau POPClocks
Current U.S. and world population estimates. Click directly on the U.S. clock for information on births, deaths, and immigration and click on the world clock for monthly population figures.
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Planned Parenthood Y6B (Year Six Billion)
Fact sheets, articles, news, and resources on population and international family planning from the group devoted to reproductive choice.
Population Action International
News, research, and publications from PAI which is dedicated to slowing population growth through reproductive health services, family planning, and the advancement of women.
Zero Population Growth
Educational and advocacy information from the grassroots organization working to slow population growth and reduce wasteful consumption.
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Are We Overpopulated?
An article by Phil Bloom, a pastor in Seattle, WA, that disputes the idea of overpopulation. Includes links to Blooms e-mail replies to questions on related issues.
Overpopulation.com
Articles, discussion forums, a FAQ, statistics, and links from freelance writer Brian Carnell who refutes the overpopulation experts by asserting that almost all indicators of human well-being keep improving.
Population Research Institute
Articles, editorials, press releases, documents, and links to other sites from PRI which promotes the material and social benefits of moderate population growth and document[s] the abuses of human rights in the name of population control.
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