The Big Lie of ‘Slow Growth’
When the News Media Analyze Population Growth, ‘Newspeak’ is the Norm – How Else Could Growing by Tens of Millions Be ‘Slow... Read More
Somebody Buys the Environmentalist Case Against Immigration
Staff writer Joshua Keating of the liberal online magazine Slate recently blogged that: “Nobody Buys the Environmentalist Case Against Immigration.” In one... Read More
A regrettable choice of words: An elephant in the room, a straw man or a red herring?
A study recently published in the prestigious scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) reached the unsurprising if not... Read More
500,000 Jobs Needed Monthly to Match Population Growth, Prior Employment Levels
The San Francisco Chronicle is one of many newspapers that runs favorable stories about the state of the economy and a stronger... Read More
Population Stabilization No Quick Fix for Environmental Crisis – That’s One Reason it’s Often Overlooked as a Solution
A study recently published in the prestigious scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has generated a lot of... Read More
Switzerland Will Vote on Overpopulation
The link between high population growth and stress on the environment should be obvious for anyone to see. Unfortunately, a lot of... Read More
Nobody Ever Migrates Because of Overpopulation
Sewage drains from a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, a fast-growing megacity. Source: GlobalPost In his classic and provocative 1971 essay in the... Read More
Bureau of Labor Statistics Up to its Usual Tricks, Lousy Facts Hidden behind Rosy Data
The monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics reports are monotonously similar. One month, the economy adds a few more than anticipated jobs. The... Read More
Celebrating Responsible Men and Giving Them their Voice in Family Planning
In Iran, men wanting vasectomies won’t have access, now that the government has banned surgical, permanent birth control methods, and any “violators”... Read More
Americans of the ‘20s Chose Wisely . . . Can We?
In 1920, many Americans were convinced that the mass immigration of previous decades had to halt. That year, the foreign-born population reached... Read More