Zoonotic diseases are increasing because the growing human population is overexploiting nature and animals.| Population Connection
Air, water, and soil pollution damage human and ecosystem health, and are amplified by population and consumption increase.| Population Connection
Learn how our global population has changed through human history, including major demographic milestones.| Population Connection
The Congo Basin is now the largest net carbon sink in the tropics, making it a critical weapon in the global fight against climate change and its impacts.| Population Connection
Population Connection educates and advocates to stabilize world population at a level that can be sustained by Earth’s resources.| Population Connection
Learn more about virtual events hosted by Population Connection. Connect with like-minded people from around the world!| Population Connection
The only national program with an emphasis on curriculum resources and professional development for K-12 educators that focuses on human population issues.| Population Connection
Tips for getting opinion pieces and letters to the editor published and for using social media to effectively communicate with target audiences.| Population Connection
Thriving ecosystems produce oxygen, purify water, protect from storms, provide food, and regulate the climate.| Population Connection
Empowering women and girls is one of the most effective sustainable development levers, yet women's rights sadly remain severely underfunded.| Population Connection
Climate change is closely linked to population growth. In high-income countries especially, each additional person produces significant emissions.| Population Connection
Human activity is causing wild species to go extinct at an increasingly alarming rate. We must tackle the root causes of biodiversity loss.| Population Connection
Human population growth is a major driver of our environmental crises. Empowering measures to slow population growth are key to the advancement of human rights and a safe and healthy environment.| Population Connection