89 Million Americans “Not in Labor Force,” Congress Shrugs; Pushes Amnesty
One of the longest running but unfunny jokes on Capitol Hill is the monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics unemployment report. According to... Read More
Linking Solar Power, the Lesser Prairie Chicken and Population
Kermit was right: It’s not that easy being green. Solar energy, a recent article notes, is less polluting than energy created from burning coal... Read More
America’s population explosion third highest in the world
Last week the Wall Street Journal's editorial page featured Jonathan Last’s “America’s Baby Bust” as if our country faced a declining population. ... Read More
The population equation: 80,000 chemicals injected 24/7
As the United States adds 100 million people within the next 25 years, you may feel an uneasy disquietude as the facts... Read More
The population equation: lack of water
"The raging monster upon the land is population growth. In its presence, sustainability is but a fragile theoretical construct. To say, as... Read More
U.S. Forest Service Report Projects Population Growth Will Dramatically Reduce Water and Open Space
On December 18, the U.S. Forest Service released its report that analyzed resource management trends and challenges for the next 50 years.... Read More
The Economist Weighs In With More Misinformation about America’s "Double Bind": Too Few Births and Not Enough Immigrants
For decades, when immigration is the subject, The Economist has been Europe’s equivalent of the Wall Street Journal and the now defunct,... Read More
Population Projections: The Best is Bad, the Worst, Disaster
The Center for Immigration Studies has published a new backgrounder titled Projecting Immigration’s Impact on the Size and Age Structure of the... Read More
Amnesty and Its Adverse Impact on California’s Population Growth
With the possibility of an amnesty the hottest post-election Capitol Hill topic, reviewing the population-related lessons that should have been learned (but... Read More
60 Million Child Brides … Really?
With Columbus Day just passed, explorers and adventurers are still top of mind, particularly since I’m in the middle of reading “1493... Read More