On the way to the next 100 million
The Next 100 Million by Arthur C. Nelson and Robert E. Lang in the January 2007 issue of Planning (a publication of... Read More
60 Million Child Brides … Really?
With Columbus Day just passed, explorers and adventurers are still top of mind, particularly since I’m in the middle of reading “1493... Read More
The Population Discussion Continues
“Men in Nigeria want nine children; their wives want seven.” Kudos to L.A. Times reporter Ken Weiss for continuing the dialogue about... Read More
Global Leaders Agree: Overpopulation Will Lead to Acute Water Shortages
In 1993, then President Bill Clinton established the Council on Sustainable Development. The council’s goal was to stabilize the United States’ population... Read More
California’s Land Conservationists Agree: Crisis Looming but What about Immigration?
In the mid-1980s, when Californians for Population Stabilization had its headquarters in Sacramento, a group of us went to a kick-off meeting... Read More
L.A. Times Runs Provocative Series on Overpopulation
If you haven’t read the five-part series, “Beyond 7 Billion,” that ran recently in the L.A. Times, I’d encourage you to do... Read More
California’s New Views on Climate Change
Last month, I highlighted a study about how climate change would impact the Los Angeles region, noting the report’s tone of inevitability... Read More
The Fall of San Bernardino: Over Population and Unchecked Immigration Seal its Fate
In the 1930s, San Bernardino was a prime winter vacation destination for Hollywood movie stars seeking to get away from what they... Read More
Share, Contribute on World Population Day
Introducing the “taboo” topic of overpopulation in casual conversation can be a bit difficult these days. But with Wednesday, July 11 designated... Read More
Reports of slowing illegal immigration to U.S. from Mexico
One thing to keep in mind is that Mexico is just ONE country, albeit the most important source country by far for... Read More