Earth Day: A Good Day to Call for Applying Brakes on Immigration
By Maria Fotopoulos April 22, 2013 “Every environmental problem is a population problem.” Those are the words of the founder of Earth... Read More
Three Things for the Earth Day To-Do List
Here’s my recommended list for Earth Day … and beyond. It’s just three things, but they’re three important ones: (1) Watch the... Read More
Let’s All Sing ‘Kumbaya’ Now
Growing up in the heyday of Woodward and Bernstein, I aspired to a career in journalism. Fortunate to be part of a... Read More
Birth Tourism Continues Unabated
We can’t really have a serious discussion about immigration reform if we’re not talking about a very peculiar form of presto citizenship... Read More
Too Many People Threaten All Other Animals on Earth
Thanks again to Kenneth Weiss at the Los Angeles Times for talking about the impacts of human overpopulation. You may recall that Weiss penned... Read More
Taking a Day to Celebrate Women
By Maria Fotopoulos March 8, 2013 International Women’s Day is Friday, March 8th, and is celebrated on through the weekend by many... Read More
Linking Solar Power, the Lesser Prairie Chicken and Population
Kermit was right: It’s not that easy being green. Solar energy, a recent article notes, is less polluting than energy created from burning coal... Read More
Hillary Clinton Bested by the Crocodile Hunter’s Teenage Progeny
Denial about overpopulation's negative consequences extends all the way to the U.S. Secretary of State, the highest ranking appointed official in the Executive... Read More
Going Down the Same Trail: Amnesty
By Maria Fotopoulos February 2, 2013 An oft-repeated definition of insanity is “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting... Read More
The New Union Worker: An Illegal Alien
The radical erosion of what was once a worker’s best friend – the labor union – is demonstrated by the story of... Read More