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Letters: Population growth is driving housing prices up in Colorado and pushing locals out A reader is not appalled by “the decay in the quality of life here in Colorado” ...
Why is everyone worried about stagnant population growth in our state? Our policymakers should be more concerned about improving the situation for those already here. We already have low ...
Austin American-Statesman Letters to the Editor, March 22, 2024. ... The headline in the Statesman should remind us that sustainability and perpetual population growth are not compatible.
The growth rate is slowing, but overall population is still rising, imperiling any effort to reverse climate change. The growth rate is slowing, ...
As one of those older residents, I could not disagree more with this frightening prophecy. Since the 1950s, Colorado has experienced a boom in population growth — the report even points to an ...
The inadequate Little Cottonwood Canyon — Environmental Impact Statement (LCC-EIS) considered future demand based solely on “population growth in Utah.” ...
Excess population growth exacerbates refugee crisis, global warming. There are 79.5 million refugees in the world right now according to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, many of ...
What population growth? Your report, ”Loosen St. Paul zoning to allow more multi-family dwellings?Six views”, missed the most fundamental question: Why do we need to accommodate substantially ...
In response to letters criticizing Review-Journal columnist Victor Joecks’ recent piece urging people to have more children: The rate of world population growth, which is currently at 1 percent ...
If we don’t stabilize human population, we will see more and more erosion of personal liberty, deterioration of quality of life, damage to Earth’s ecosystems, and other unpleasant consequences.
Brent White's argument against population growth (Letters, Feb. 15) doesn't hold together. Growth in GDP, as Adam Smith wrote, can come only from two sources: a larger number of workers or an ...
Why is everyone worried about stagnant population growth in our state? Our policymakers should be more concerned about improving the situation for those already here. We already have low ...