WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT OVERPOPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Frosty WooldridgeIn a simple statement: that number of people cannot be sustained if any of us hope to pass on the standard of living and quality of life we took for granted.
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In a simple statement: that number of people cannot be sustained if any of us hope to pass on the standard of living and quality of life we took for granted.
However, water diminishes with the addition of 1,700 people added 24/7. At 38 million, California expects to add close to 20 million within 30 years. At 1,700 added net gain per day, that equals 620,000 a year. In three decades, well, work the math
“We talk about going green, create websites to go green, and attend conferences about curbing our carbon footprint, but no one is really taking action to go green.”
Tonight, he will interview world bicycle traveler Frosty Wooldridge, about his book, America on the Brink: The Next Added 100 Million Americans, as well as his latest series: “Overpopulation in 21st Century America.” That series may be accessed at w
“Fertilizer: the world is caught in a trap,” said Grant. “It produces more and more commercial fertilizer to grow more food for more people.
Over two decades after the devastating Exxon Valdez oil spill off the coast of Alaska, significant quantities of oil can still be found covering the state's shores and beneath gravel beaches, a new study has discovered.
TAS Outreach Director Ed Hudgins states Earth Hour demonstrates how evil ideas, wrapped in soft symbolism, can kill and how only a morality of rational self-interest can sustain life on earth.
Nonetheless, the journalist reported a happy city council member saying, ““It’s exciting,” said City Council woman Judy Montero. “Hopefully, the growth will continue….”
In a brilliantly written book, Too Many People by Lindsey Grant, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Environment and Population Affairs, he brought a lifetime of global experience into his profoundly direct book.
Americans use resources at an unprecedented rate. They assume, since the water and gas have always been ‘there’ for them, those resources will always be ‘there’ for them. Oh dear, but that assumption cannot last.
Mikhail Gorbachev - Founding President and Member of the Board
Older research has found that local "domes" of high CO2 levels can often form over cities. What Jacobson found was that these domes can have a serious local impact: Among other things, they worsen the effects of localized air pollutants like ozone
It means: environmental impact= Population level times Affluence or per capita consumption x Technology
The recent blockbuster movie, “Avatar”, by the enigmatic director James Cameron, touched a lot of environmental nerves across America and hopefully, the planet. Moviegoers enjoyed an amazing futuristic world with similar dramas playing out across Am
Not mentioned, but increasing in numbers as the human race accelerates its own populations across the globe—an astounding 18 million human beings starve to death or die of starvation related diseases every year.
he move to allow hunting is controversial as trophy hunters are allowed to kill vulnerable grizzlies and black bears as they emerge from hibernation or as they feed at the rivers. Even though more than 78% of British Columbians are against the ‘sport
Global Ecosystemic Meltdown! Sounds scary, doesn’t it? That is the latest term for global warming coined by Daphne Wysham, a major climate alarmist at the Institute for Policy Studies. In a recent podcast interview with OpEdNews.com’s Rob Kall titled
The United States adds 8,490 people, net gain, every day of the year. That equals 3.1 million annually. That equates to 100 million added by 2035 at current immigration-driven growth rates. Exponential growth is not sustainable.
With a rapt world watching the drama unfold on live television, a tsunami raced across a quarter of the globe on Saturday and set off fears of a repeat of the carnage that caught the world off guard in Asia in 2004. Japan was still bracing for the pr
Leaked policy documents reveal that the United Nations plans to create a “green world order” by 2012 which will be enforced by a structure of global governance and funded by a gargantuan $45 trillion transfer of wealth from richer countries...
In many ways, the American public cannot fathom its own critical condition as to overpopulation. Americans charged onto the North American continent with unlimited topsoil, trees, fresh water, resources and unimaginable spaces.
For decades the standard question at grocery store check-out counters has been "Paper or Plastic?" But since January, consumers in the U.S. capital have faced a different question: "Will you pay 5 cents for a bag?" Europeans have long accepted the id
Last year, U2 got in big trouble with fellow tree-hugging greenies over the size of their carbon foot-print for their 360 world tour. Eco-groups were quick to point out that the 360 tour required a fleet of 189 trucks and buses, a crew of 500, and th
After 30 years as a member of the Sierra Club, formed by my favorite and the first environmentalist—John Muir—I stopped giving them $35.00 a year because I learned they wasted my money while doing nothing to protect the environment.
Scientists in California say a drop in coastal fog could threaten the state's famed giant redwood trees. "Fog prevents water loss from redwoods in summer and is really important for the tree and the forest," said research co-author Professor Todd Daw
When Vancouver plays host to the Olympic Games six-and-a-half years from now, it will mark a peculiar milestone -- as the least wintery city ever to host the Winter Games. (Publisher: If the USA wasn't under a blanket of snow, all we'd hear is Global
Still trying to figure out what would be the perfect thing for Valentines Day?, Well nothing says “I love you” more than an endangered-species condom. TUCSON, Ariz. — An Arizona-based environmental group that fights to protect endangered speci
A new analysis shows that a deadly mud volcano in Indonesia may not have been a natural disaster after all. The research lends weight to the controversial theory that the volcano was caused by humans.
The cargo ship Rosso, which ran aground near Amantea, Italy, in December 1990, may have contained radioactive waste that was dumped at sea. The bright red hull is the result of a repainting job after stranding, perhaps done to hide markings.
For any non-scientist interested in the climate debate, there is nothing better than a ready primer to guide you through the complexities of atmospheric physics – the “hardest” science of climatology. Here we outline the essential points made by Dr.