Today is World Population Day. That’s why we decided to reach out to our partners to show what they’re doing to protect and restore nature in their communities.| Population Matters
Scientists say that human beings have changed our planet so much, the time we live in should be called the Anthropocene. What does that mean?| Population Matters
Population Health Environment (PHE) has been proven to have better results than single sector projects, however it has been neglected as an approach by the UK government. We need your help to get PHE higher up the agenda.| Population Matters
Nature is under critical pressure. One million species are threatened with extinction. Human propulation drives the biodiversity crisis.| Population Matters
Nature is under critical pressure. One million species are threatened with extinction. Human propulation drives the biodiversity crisis.| Population Matters
Drought and desertification are the worst environmental crises facing the world today. Our new report Dried Up Futures examines how these interconnected disasters are driven by population growth, and the urgent need to act now to save our future.| Population Matters
Since 1970, the global human population has increased from 3.7 billion to over 8 billion in 2023, in the same time frame global wildlife populations have plummeted by 69% on average.| Population Matters
Population, Health and Environment is a development approach that recognises the links between local communities, their health and the natural resources upon which they depend. This week, we co-hosted an event to find out more.| Population Matters