Sentences with phrase «slowing population growth does»

«Slowing population growth does not solve all the problems but it makes it easier by slowing demands,» Cohen said.

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Democrats balked, saying it didn't make sense to add a seat in the chamber when slow population growth caused the state to lose seats in Congress.
So, if the market sentiment decides it doesn't like a few factors, such as a decision to follow a divergent monetary policy, continued slow global economic growth, a world - wide aging population, and the swearing in of Donald Trump as the next American President, we could be see a rise in bond rates, which will absolutely start to increase fixed - rate mortgage rates.
I do think its very desirable environmentally that birth rates be as low as possible (2 children families at most maybe), population growth rates slow, and global poplulation falls in absolute numbers.
If «human population growth» slows down to one - fourth the past rate, it is idiotic to blindly assume (as you have done) that human - emitted CO2 will NOT slow down.
A less coercive policy would probably have slowed China's population growth just as much, if not more — as it did that of other countries in Asia.
They say the technological fixes also distract from more challenging social reforms like slowing the rate of population growth, shifting away from crops like corn ethanol that don't put food on the table, or ending subsidies for livestock production, which currently eats up an appalling 75 percent of the world's agricultural land.
Yes, the country's phenomenal growth of the previous two decades has slowed, but this point was inevitable; the economy, once it had reached such a size and its working age population had peaked, as it did in 2012, growth couldn't continue at the same pace.
With people leaving homes in Los Angeles County, San Diego County and everywhere else for new lives in Riverside County, this population growth doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon.
«The Midwest tends to be one of the lesser favored areas, and that has to do with the slower growth of the economies and populations in those areas,» says Mace.
Back in 2016, data released by the U.S. Census Bureau revealed more than 73,000 people moved into the Central Florida region, and steady population growth in our area is a trend that doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon.
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