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JUNE 2025

Dear John,

As World Population Day approaches on 11 July, we’re reminded how little public and political understanding there still is about the deep interconnections between population growth, nature loss, global justice and equality. At Population Matters, we’re working to change that - bringing these vital issues into the mainstream and championing real solutions.

This month’s update features a piece marking World Oceans Day with our patron Sir David Attenborough, and our new Spring magazine, packed with insights from our recent advocacy. We also share the latest UNFPA findings on reproductive rights and an article about the Seville Commitment, where more than 80 organisations - including Population Matters - called on Keir Starmer to attend.

– The Population Matters team

POPULATION MATTERS
Ocean: a wake-up call for our planet

Sir David Attenborough’s new film lays bare the devastating impact of human activity on marine life. Overfishing, pollution and deep-sea mining are accelerating ocean decline, while population growth and consumption drive rising demand.

Read more
All new magazine from Population Matters

Our Spring magazine is online now! This edition dives into the details of the Fragile Futures report we presented at the UN Commission on Population & Development, and discusses the interlinkages of a growing population and vanishing biodiversity.

Read the magazine
NEWS
New UN report: the real fertility crisis

The 2025 report from the United Nations Population Fund offers a snapshot of the current global landscape of sexual and reproductive health. There’s still a significant unmet need for contraception and restrictions on people exercising their reproductive rights.

Read the report
A collective commitment to sustainable development

Population Matters was among the 84 signatures calling on the UK Prime Minister to attend the Sevilla Commitment conference. It was an opportunity missed for the UK to lead on real, systemic, financial reforms on debt justice, fairer tax rules and climate finance.

Read more
Quote of the month

“The ocean needs space, time, and less pressure. Where strong protections exist, marine life has bounced back powerfully.” 

- Daniel Cáceres Bartra, Marine Biologist and Latin America Representative for the Sustainable Ocean Alliance

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