• Meet our new CEO

    Updated: 2024-05-27 07:00:00
    Population Matters is excited to announce the appointment of our new CEO. Sara Parkin, Chair of the Board of Trustees, welcomes Amy Jankiewicz. The post Meet our new CEO appeared first on Population Matters.

  • World bee day: Pollinators being pushed to the precipice

    Updated: 2024-05-20 07:00:00
    Today is World Bee Day. Bees play a vital role in our natural ecosystems, pollinating flowers and our crops but are in serious decline in the UK and internationally, due to intensification of agriculture to feed our growing population. The post World bee day: Pollinators being pushed to the precipice appeared first on Population Matters.

  • Embracing the beauty of small families

    Updated: 2024-05-15 08:56:46
    At Population Matters, we know that families come in all shapes and sizes but promote the benefits to our planet of choosing to have fewer children. This International Day of Families, let's look at the beauty of small families. The post Embracing the beauty of small families appeared first on Population Matters.

  • The lingering anxiety around the “p” word

    Updated: 2024-05-09 10:03:04
    On the 30th anniversary of the landmark adoption of the Programme of Action in Cairo, people gathered in New York last week to share their successes and challenges in tackling population issues over the past three decades. Our Content and Campaigns Specialist, Florence Blondel, was there. The post The lingering anxiety around the “p” word appeared first on Population Matters.

  • David Attenborough’s greatest achievement

    Updated: 2024-05-08 10:35:36
    Population Matters Patron Sir David Attenborough turns an impressive 98 years old on 8 May. The beloved broadcaster has much to be proud of and it is probably no exaggeration to say that nobody has inspired as many people to care about the environment as he has. The post David Attenborough’s greatest achievement appeared first on Population Matters.

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