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Tag Archives: birthrate

Utah Population Keeps Growing but Slows in 2025

Recently there have been updates on the demographics of Utah for 2025and projections for the future. The updates are provided at thefollowing two websites: Utah’s population growth is slowing down.Continue reading “Utah Population Keeps Growing but Slows in 2025”

Posted byWayne MartinsonApril 15, 2026April 15, 2026Posted inBlogTags:birthrate, population, Utah

Humanity’s Environmental Impact and its Causes

Most, if not all, of the earth’s environmental problems are a result of human activity. Some scholars have represented the problem with the formula I = P+A+T.I = Impact (onContinue reading “Humanity’s Environmental Impact and its Causes”

Posted byGray GriffinAugust 21, 2025August 21, 2025Posted inBlogTags:birthrate, Climate Change, Consumption, environment, population

The Tribune has reported that Utah’s birthrate is now below replacement level

Mother reading a book to a child

Great news everyone. The Tribune has reported that Utah’s birthrate is now below replacement level! We should celebrate this fact — slowing population growth will mean a better quality ofContinue reading “The Tribune has reported that Utah’s birthrate is now below replacement level”

Posted byUPEC StaffDecember 2, 2019December 2, 2019Posted inBlogTags:birthrate, replacement level, Utah
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