Stabilize Population to Save Water, Energy, and California
Lake Cachuma in Santa Barbara County is currently at 13% of its historical average and 9% of its capacity. In a... Read More
Finally, California’s Brutal Drought is Over
What Next? At long last, a winter of record-breaking rainstorms and Sierra Nevada snowstorms has vanquished California’s record-breaking drought. It took record... Read More
Climate Gone Crazy
Epic California Drought Just One Manifestation of Weather Out of Whack If a picture is worth a thousand words, then perhaps 200... Read More
Winter Rains Won’t End California’s Drought
Drought-parched California recently received some good news. Scientists predict that the state will enjoy significant rainfall this winter. The reason is that... Read More
Fabled Joshua Tree May Disappear from National Park Named for It
Drought, Climate Change Take Their Toll Up in Montana, the glaciers are melting rapidly in Glacier National Park due to a warming... Read More
House GOP Drought-Relief Bill Ignores Immigration and Population Growth
In late June, California Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a 170-page so-called drought-relief bill that they claimed would pump... Read More
California Coast Trip Shows Drought Impacts
Very little evidence of drought is visible in my five-mile radius on the West side of Los Angeles and Santa Monica. I... Read More
CAPS Launches Ad to Reinforce Link between Overpopulation, Diminished Water Supplies
A recent Los Angeles Times feature that focused on Californians for Population Stabilization spawned other purposely distorted stories that either ignored the... Read More
With Record Drought it’s Time to Think About Ending Perpetual Population Growth
When you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is … stop digging! Another month, another slew of suggestions... Read More
California Faces More Drought
Hope springs eternal in the human breast, as Alexander Pope so famously said. And Americans in particular subscribe to this creed of... Read More