Colorado Environmental Groups Disappear on “World Population Day” in 2020
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Photo: Dick Davis, Rocky Mountain News, Arvada High School, Colorado, 1970 Saturday, July 11, was designated by the United Nations as “World Population Day”. The U.N. says that the day, “seeks to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues”. The U.N. held many online events and programs around the planet bringing attention to the perils of population growth on human health, economies, and the environment.
Colorado Environmental Groups Disappear on “World Population Day” in 2020
Colorado Environmental Groups Disappear on…
Colorado Environmental Groups Disappear on “World Population Day” in 2020
Photo: Dick Davis, Rocky Mountain News, Arvada High School, Colorado, 1970 Saturday, July 11, was designated by the United Nations as “World Population Day”. The U.N. says that the day, “seeks to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues”. The U.N. held many online events and programs around the planet bringing attention to the perils of population growth on human health, economies, and the environment.