Sample statements for environmental groups’ brochures. The point is that by ignoring the population and growth issue completely as environmental groups do, they merely “kick the can down the road.”

We at Water Watch recognize that incessant or unending population growth in the US and Oregon makes our mission more difficult.  If you feel the same, please contact your US Senators and Congressional Representative about this.   Ask them when they think Oregon and the US will finally have enough people.

We at Oregon Shores recognize that incessant or unending population growth in the US and Oregon makes our mission more difficult.  If you feel the same, please contact your US Senators and Congressional Representative about this.  Ask them when they think Oregon and the US will finally have enough people.

We at  the Trees Foundation recognize that incessant or unending population growth in the US, California, and Oregon makes our mission more difficult.  If you feel the same, please contact your US Senators and Congressional Representative about this.   Ask them when they think California, Oregon, and the US will finally have enough people.

We at Audubon recognize that incessant or unending population growth in the US and Oregon makes our mission more difficult.  If you feel the same, please contact your US Senators and Congressional Representative about this.   Ask them when they think Oregon and the US will finally have enough people.

The above paragraph would be an appropriate inclusion in any environmental group’s publications or solicitations, but it is almost never found.