My New Lawn Mower
About eight years ago, I moved from overpopulated, environmentally challenged California to rural western Pennsylvania and into a house that has about... Read More
The Toxification, Sickening of our Planet
Environmental contamination causes 1 in 4 deaths worldwide. A report released on March 15 by the World Health Organization (WHO) finds that... Read More
Are Mass Immigration and Mass Outsourcing Killing Less-Educated, Middle-Aged White Americans?
Death rates have been increasing for white, middle-aged Americans, according to a husband-and-wife team of economists at Princeton University. The New York... Read More
The Nexus Between Immigration and Public Health
The borders of the United States are supposed to serve as a barrier to safeguard America and Americans from aliens whose presence... Read More
Two is Company, Eight Billion is a Crowd
Here at CAPS we understand that unchecked population growth is the most serious threat to the environment and global living standards. The... Read More
‘Superbugs’ versus Modern Medicine: Unvanquished, Ancient Scourges of Humanity Return with a Vengeance
The historic discovery of penicillin in 1928 by Scottish biologist Alexander Fleming revolutionized modern medicine. This first of the antibiotics allowed doctors... Read More
$1 Billion: Cost of Illegal Alien Hospital Care in California
With the federal deficit for fiscal year 2011 projected to be $1.65 trillion, the largest in U.S. history (a number so large... Read More
Traffic Congestion Costs Lives, Billions of Dollars in Public Health Costs
As I read a new study, “The Public Health Costs of Congestion/A Health Risk Assessment,” from The Harvard Center for Risk Analysis... Read More