Steering Toward Population and Immigration Sanity
The United States is the world’s highest-consuming nation. Our per capita level of consumption is severely magnified by our large population which... Read More
As if 9 Billion People Weren't Enough
Environmentalists such as former Vice President Al Gore have continued to sideline the overpopulation issue by citing estimates that global population will... Read More
Musings on Gandhi, Obama and Leadership
The Wall Street Journal recently reviewed a new book, “Great Soul,” about Mahatma Gandhi that the reviewer, Andrew Roberts, describes as “generally... Read More
The True Census 2010 Story–Over-Immigration Leads to Overpopulation
The Census 2010 figures, released last week, prompted headline stories throughout the United State detailing the enormous surge in the Hispanic population.... Read More
Muslim Fertility Rates Pose Grave Concerns About Islamic Population Increases
The news announced last week that the worldwide Muslim population will increase at double at the rate of non-Muslims over the next... Read More
Megabus a Step in the Right Direction for Reducing Carbon Emissions
Environmentalists have long fought for sensible mass transportation to get gas-guzzling vehicles off the highway. Efficient bus and rail service allows people... Read More
A Former Census Taker Says Undercounting Is Inevitable
The news that California officials estimate a 1.5 million undercount in the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2010 state population came as no surprise... Read More
In Australia, Ignoring Population Growth Brings Down a Political Party
In my November 15 blog, I wrote about our Australian allies that CAPS representatives met in Washington DC during the fourth annual... Read More
To End Population Crisis, Look for Long Term Solutions
A December 22 story in the New York Times unintentionally highlighted the one of the gravest problems with overpopulation. The story, Medical... Read More
What Does an Overpopulation Planet Look Like in 40 Years?
While you read about every kind of disaster from Haiti to India, from Mexico to Sudan—few understand the ramifications of continued human... Read More