The population equation: exceeding carrying capacity
The most avoided, ignored and evaded issue the United States faces grows more portentous by the day: human overpopulation. Our leaders, the... 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
Participate in an EIS on Population Growth
Now underway is an exciting process that anyone can participate in who is concerned about the effects on the environment generated by... Read More
Where’s Mel Gibson When You Need Him?
Where’s Mel Gibson When You Need Him? George Miller’s 1981 post-apocalyptic film The Road Warrior [1] envisioned an impoverished world of the future.... 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
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
Response to Inaccuracies in the Colbert Report’s Commentary on CAPS TV Ad
There’s no doubt Steve Colbert is funny at least some of the time. But in the case of Californians for Population Stabilization... Read More
10 Ideas for Earth Day
If you’re in Santa Barbara, SAT, APRIL 21, visit the Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival at Alameda Park, 1400 Santa Barbara Street,... Read More
The State We Have Lost
“You are undone if you once forget that the fruits of the earth belong to us all, and the earth itself to... Read More