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Shocking data
At this year’s General Assembly, eurASP welcomed a special guest: Bill Ryerson from Population Media Center. With his permission, we share two slides from his presentation, showing the average number of children desired by married women and men in African countries.In many cases, the “ideal number of children” is even higher than the actual average
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Letter to NGOs participating in COP30
During the second week of November the COP30 climate conference will take place in Brazil. We sincerely hope that the population factor within climate change will get mentioned during the conference, but we fear it will be overlooked again. Although scientists have confirmed the impact of population growth on climate change – and the potential
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EurASP interview from our colleagues down under
Our Australian colleagues from Sustainable Population Australia (SPA) have published an interview with eurASP co-founder Fons Jena in their latest newsletter (August 2025). You can read the newsletter here (PDF) but we also copied the interview here below: For this edition of ‘Sister Organisations’ we were fortunate to interview Fons Jena, Chairperson of The European
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Immigration: the position of eurASP
Download pdf An honest constructive dialog around immigration is today as important as it is difficult. It is important because migratory flows – which have always existed in history – today have reached an unprecedented scale, deeply affecting demography, environment and societies. It is difficult because immigration is a sensitive and highly polarized topic: on
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Open Letter to Elon Musk from a Mother of One
Download pdf Dear Elon, You puzzle me. I’m sure that you’re very clever but I can’t reconcile this with your claims about human population, which, no offense, do not make much sense. A possible explanation of course is that your claims are correct, I just presume they are not because, in fact, I am the

