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
California: The Drought Continues
People across the country haven’t heard much about California’s drought in recent months. But as Californians well know, that drought – the... Read More
Brown Belittles Californians Who Sensibly Choose Smaller Families
Jerry Brown and former girlfriend, singer Linda Ronstadt, made headlines while they were dating. Brown is among the “affluent” he chides for... 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
Numbers Should Trump the ‘Sympathy Card’
Open border advocates immediately play the “sympathy card” anytime anyone suggests limits on immigration. “They’re just poor huddled masses yearning to breathe... 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
The 300 Million-Immigrant Factor Facing America
With immigration’s continued onslaught prompted by the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, we added 100 million people to America from 1965 to... Read More
The Legacy of Tom McCall: Oregon’s Revered Advocate for Population Stabilization
Can you imagine a contemporary American politician declaring, “Come visit, don’t stay,” about their state, in the interest of their state? Tom... Read More