Sentence examples for population implosion from inspiring English sources

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Re "Population Implosion Worries a Graying Europe" (front page, July 10): Europe is overpopulated.

Thus the main population explosion – or to give it its proper name, the population implosion – is still to come.

Last of The Weekly Standard warns of a "population implosion" that will doom the economy to Japan-style stagnation.

Nowhere is the threat of a population implosion being felt as strongly as in Japan, where the world's fastest ageing society is proving the great grandmother of all policy headaches.

Here in Slavyanka, or Slavic village, a European outpost 50 miles north of the North Korean border, the Slavic population implosion is as clear as roadside meadows where cows graze among the concrete shells of abandoned houses.

The security services raided her office, looking for "classified maps"; articles about "green spies" popped up in the local press.In this section Loosening those bonds Nearly bust Still defended Something rotten Green tears over black gold Baltic tiger Europe's population implosion Reprints Related items PricelessJul 17th 2003But the mill is, at long last, being cleaned up.

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Many of these shows seem to revolve around some sort of population explosion or implosion.

In a shift that was unthinkable 20 years ago, Detroit is now smaller than Austin, Tex., Charlotte, N.C., and Jacksonville, Fla. "It's a major city in free-fall," said L. Brooks Patterson, the county executive of neighboring Oakland County, which was also hit by the implosion of the automobile industry but whose population rose by almost 1 percent, thanks to an influx of black residents.

In a not entirely dissimilar way to Britain's population after the second world war, America's residents post-economic implosion are craving security, looking to the government to ameliorate rather than ignore their hardships and anxieties.

WITH all the hand-wringing about the economic perils of falling populations, and the prospect of a spreading demographic shift from explosion to implosion, there could be one beneficiary: the environment.

If the 20th century was the century of the population explosion, the 21st century, as Eberstadt notes, is looking like the century of the fertility implosion.

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