NPG Launches Area-Wide Educational Project to Help Save The Chesapeake Bay
Posted on: Friday, 23 January 2009, 09:49 CST
The new program is designed to serve as both an educational project and a "call to action" for students to get involved in pressuring federal, state and local leaders to produce positive results in shaping the Bay's future. A key element of the project is a newly created, full-color, fact-filled
In announcing this extensive educational project NPG President
Mann underscored the benefit of getting students to rally around this issue by stating, "A vast majority of today's young people are going to end up living, working and raising a family in the Chesapeake Bay area. They have a huge stake in the actions we must take today to protect its environment. Once they understand that reining-in population growth must top the list of what needs to be done now, we will finally be on the path to making progress in dealing with pollution, nutrient run-off and other destructive forces."
NPG is also launching a complementary media campaign in the coming weeks by running 30-second ads on select radio stations in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Negative Population Growth is a national nonprofit organization, founded in 1972, that serves as a grassroots network for tens of thousands of citizens who work together to educate the American public and our political leaders about the catastrophic effects of overpopulation on our environment and quality of life.
Contact: Craig Lewis Phone: 703-370-9510 Email: clewis@npg.orgSOURCE Negative Population Growth
Source: PR Newswire
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