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Subject Read the December 2020 Issue of Population Connection Magazine!
Date December 18, 2020 4:13 PM
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Population Connection's latest magazine issues is live!

 

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West Coast Wildfires Worse Due to Population Growth
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Climate change is making wildfires bigger, fiercer, and deadlier,
fueling a new kind of despair on the West Coast-and beyond.

Human population is increasing rapidly in some of the nation's most
fire-prone regions, making forest management difficult or impossible.
When combined with climate change-induced warming, the effects are
tragic for people and our environment. Read more in the December issue
of our quarterly magazine.

 







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 Other features from this issue:

Summer of HER

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#Fight4HER Persists and Succeeds!

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Against the backdrop of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and a
national reckoning on race, the #Fight4HER campaign stayed on its toes
through the summer and fall.

 

World of 7 Billion

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PopEd Is Still in Classrooms With Virtual Learning
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With PopEd's commitment to provide engaging experiences, even from
afar, staff created a host of digital tools to adapt popular teaching
activities for our socially distanced reality.

US Capitol

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Biden Wins, and Focus Shifts to Senate Runoffs

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After four years of fury and frustration at the Trump
administration's attacks on reproductive rights and family
planning, advocates have cause to be optimistic in the aftermath of
the election.

 

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