Population Connection

November 12th, 2006

 
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John Seager, President and CEO of Population Connection

Population Connection

For nearly forty years, Population Connection (formerly Zero Population Growth) has been educating young people with its award-winning Population Education program and advocating for progressive action to stabilize world population at a level that can be sustained by Earth’s resources.

Mr. Seager was formerly with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and also served as Chief of Staff, Communications Director and District Director for U.S. Representative Peter H. Kostmayer. He holds a BA in Political Science from Trinity College, Hartford. Mr. Seager was been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer effective January 2005.

For more information about Population Connection, please visit www.population connection.org.

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  • 1. Daniel Boisseau  |  August 17th, 2007 at 9:49 pm

    All living things overpopulate. When they overkpopulate it causes harsh conditions (disease, starvation, conflict, war, and the authoritarian system). We don’t have democracy we have moneyocracy, corporate democracy, but not real people’s democracy. If you don’t have democracy at work you don’t have democracy you have authoritarianism. This is a very easy concept to understand and it is very logical and I cannot understand why everybody does not understand this. It is because capitalist and religion have done a superb job of indoctrinating people to believe otherwise and in restricting the truth from being published. Even population connection fears to publish such radical statements.

    D.T. Boisseau

    D.T. Boisseau
    Sincerely yours

  • 2. Daniel Boisseau  |  August 17th, 2007 at 9:57 pm

    I have a website on overpopulation. (boisseautheory.com)

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