‘Superbugs’ versus Modern Medicine: Unvanquished, Ancient Scourges of Humanity Return with a Vengeance
The historic discovery of penicillin in 1928 by Scottish biologist Alexander Fleming revolutionized modern medicine. This first of the antibiotics allowed doctors... Read More
Future Famines and Food Shortages? Nah, it’s just environmentalists’ collective alarmism, amnesia
More than two centuries after Malthus first published An Essay on the Principle of Population in 1798, the long-running philosophical battle it... Read More
National Success and Population Growth: Comparing Germany to the U.S.
As a symptom of the larger problems in American society, the recent shutdown of the federal government is yet another sign of... Read More
Washington Times Interviews CAPS Executive Director Jo Wideman on Population
Recently, the Washington Times interviewed CAPS executive director Jo Wideman about population growth. [Should the Government Provide Free Contraceptives to Americans? by... Read More
Lidia Leads the Way – a Generation of Latin American Women Breaks Barriers
As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Central America, I lived for two and a half years in the port town of La... Read More
Killing Insects and Bees in America
Each day, millions of middle-class Americans across this country spray Roundup, Weed-be-Gone, Termite Spray, Bug Killer, Wasp Spray and hundreds of other... Read More
Join the Population Discussion in October!
I think the overpopulation issue may be gaining some momentum! Here are a few happenings that you can participate in this month... Read More
An Overpopulation Library
A housing downsize forced me (and someday, perhaps, you) to accept the need to limit and thin my library. I arbitrarily allocated... Read More
Bad News for Girls in Overpopulated India, China
A daughter is a burden on her father’s head. – common Hindi saying The documentary, “It’s a Girl,” starts with what... Read More
Ignoring the ‘elephant in the room’ Environmentalists eschew population impacts
Overpopulation is the proverbial elephant in the room that climate activists and big environmental groups have managed to dodge for decades. For... Read More