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Natural population decline slows in early 2026

The Budapest Times

The Budapest Times

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June 28, 2026

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CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Quebec population projected to dip until 2029 before stabilizing: statistics group

MONTREAL — Quebec’s statistics institute is projecting that the province’s population will decline slightly in the next few years before stabilizing. New demographic projections released today show the population could drop by about 50,000 people between 2025 and 2029, due mostly to a reduction in temporary immigrants. After that, the numbers are forecast to stabilize, [] The post Quebec population projected to dip until 2029 before stabilizing: statistics group appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

NaturalNews.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

U.S. Population Ages 45-64 Shrinks by 2.68 Million Since 2020, Census Data Shows

(NaturalNews) The U.S. population aged 45-64 declined by 2.68 million from April 2020 to July 2025, according to new Census Bureau estimates reviewed by Axios. The ...

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 5, 2026

Why Did QuantumScape Stock Drop Almost 30% in the First Half of 2026?

After doubling last year, could the year-to-date drop in 2026 be a golden opportunity?

South Africa Today

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· Jun 25, 2026

Study offers first map of Amazon’s climate-resilient upslope corridors

Worsening climate change creates enormous challenges for ecosystems and individual species. As the world warms, plants and animals must quickly migrate to cooler places to stay resilient and survive. But today such migrations are often blocked by deforestation, human infrastructure and lack of conserved lands. In the tropics, vast lowlands can require species to move []

MaltaToday

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· Jul 9, 2026

Maltas population rose to 588,254 by end 2025: NSO

Although net migration increased by 31 in 2025, when compared with 2024, both immigration and emigration declined over the same period

Canada's National Observer

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· Jul 6, 2026

For Our Kids

As wildfires, floods and other climate disasters become more common, a growing number of people are questioning what kind of future awaits the next generation. Some are choosing to have fewer children. Others are reconsidering parenthood altogether.

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Related coverage for "Natural population decline slows in early 2026": CityNews Montreal — Quebec population projected to dip until 2029 before stabilizing: statistics group. NaturalNews.com — U.S. Population Ages 45-64 Shrinks by 2.68 Million Since 2020, Census Data Shows. The Motley Fool — Why Did QuantumScape Stock Drop Almost 30% in the First Half of 2026?. South Africa Today — Study offers first map of Amazon’s climate-resilient upslope corridors. MaltaToday — Maltas population rose to 588,254 by end 2025: NSO . Canada's National Observer — For Our Kids