Obama, Oil, Climate Change, Population and Immigration
How Immigration-Driven Population Growth Converted the Climate President into the Oil President Hampshire College Professor Michael T. Klare Michael T. Klare is... 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
In Memory of Martha – The Last of Her Kind
Today, September 1, 2014, marks a century to the day that a legendary species of bird perished from the face of the... Read More
Twilight Zone? Onset of the Earth’s Sixth Mass Extinction
One profligate species causes demise of thousands Over its storied 3.8-billion year history, the long-running epic called Life on Earth has suffered... Read More
Today is World Elephant Day
Today is World Elephant Day. Sunday was World Lion Day. Frankly, every day could be given over to recognizing an animal, because... Read More
Southwestern States Guzzling Groundwater till it’s Gone
UC Irvine and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) scientists have published a new study in the journal Geophysical Research Letters that for... Read More
Humans Squishing Bugs
Invertebrates pulverized by one species of vertebrate We wildlife conservationists are in the habit of playing up the threat posed by humans... Read More
The State of the Population Debate
Today is World Population Day, observed internationally since 1989 to bring awareness to the urgency and importance of population issues and to... Read More
On Our Innumeracy
When I blog, it will be almost exclusively about the United States, one of the three most overpopulated nations. That is due... Read More
Diamonds (and Human Impacts) Are Forever: The Long-Lived Consequences of Growth
A “long time” depends on perspective – to an impatient child it’s measured in minutes, to a historian in decades or centuries,... Read More