Earth Day No. 47
In 1970, as a college senior, I bicycled along chalk-filled sidewalks of the Red Cedar River on Michigan State University’s campus. Peace... Read More
Earth Day 2016: Time Long Overdue to Include Immigration as a Leading Variable in Population Growth
During Earth Day week, Californians for Population Stabilization is running radio spots that highlight the state’s immigration-driven population growth. The ad features... Read More
A Californian Looks at Earth Day, and Beyond
As a native Californian, I’ve lived on both sides of population explosion. I’m on the fence about whether that’s a good or... Read More
In Tribute to Late Population Activists and Friends – Al Bartlett, Joyce Tarnow, Leon Bouvier, Alan Kuper, Gaylord Nelson, Garrett Hardin and K.R. Hammond
Having been immersed in the U.S. population stabilization movement for a couple of decades or more, I have had the great honor... Read More
Reflections on Earth Day
The first Earth Day was Saturday, April 22, 1970, and was unprecedented and thoroughly astonishing. No government or large civic group hatched... Read More
Maligning Earth Day
The other day an acquaintance sent me a list of predictions supposedly made at the time of the very first Earth Day... Read More
Earth Day 2014: Act Now to Save Some of California for the Future
Gaylord Nelson, founder of Earth Day, at the Apostle Islands, Wisconsin. On Earth Day, Americans should revisit a cause that was once... Read More
CAPS Ad Running through Earth Day IDs Source of Calif. Population Growth
Almost all of California’s population growth in the last decade has been from mass immigration and births to immigrants. This statistic is... Read More
Earth Day 2014
Leading up to the 2014 Earth Day celebration, this week Californians for Population Stabilization launched a series of television ads in Los... Read More
Earth Day 2012
Impressed by the reform energies and media coverage generated by campus anti-war and pro-civil rights protests in the late 1960s, Senator Gaylord... Read More