Population Research – Dr. Jacqueline R. Kasun
Too Many People?Dr. Jacqueline R. Kasun If you allotted 1250 square feet to each person, all the people in the world would fit into the… Read More »Population Research – Dr. Jacqueline R. Kasun
Too Many People?Dr. Jacqueline R. Kasun If you allotted 1250 square feet to each person, all the people in the world would fit into the… Read More »Population Research – Dr. Jacqueline R. Kasun
Doomsayer Paul Ehrlich Strikes (Out) AgainMichael FumentoSenior Fellow at the Hudson Institute For three decades now, [Paul] Ehrlich, a butterfly specialist, has made an incredibly… Read More »Population Research – Michael Fumento
672 Jeans Jobs Axed as Factory ShutsPress Association, Ltd. Nearly 700 workers at jeans company Levi-Strauss are facing redundancy after the news that it is… Read More »Population Research – Press Association, Ltd.
The World Turns GreyPhillip J. LongmanU.S. News and World Report This article is rife with statistics that illustrate the major population problems that the world… Read More »Population Research – Phillip J. Longman
Population Growth Is Our Greatest TriumphJulian SimonUniversity of Maryland The increase in the world’s population represents our victory over death. In the 19th Century the… Read More »Population Research – Julian Simon
Government Measures to Reduce Acid Rain Are UnnecessaryExcerpted from Water: Opposing ViewpointsJ. Laurence KulpFormer research directorNational Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP) In the fall of 1990… Read More »Population Research – J. Laurence Kulp
I was virtually speechless when I read Camille Paglia’s op-ed piece “No Sex Please, We’re Middle Class.” Paglia seems put off by a proposed new drug that might help women whose libido seems to be out of whack.
As drought continues to threaten may regions, seawater is becoming a reasonable solution to the dearth of potable water. Once an exotic process limited to… Read More »Answering the Critics About Population Control – Will We Run Out of Water?
Earth’s Resources Will Last Indefinitely by Kenneth E. Kogut, P.E.Life Research InstituteApril 2000 Some charitable foundations, such as the one you represent, grant money for… Read More »Answering the Critics About Population Control – Will We Run Out of Raw Materials?
Actual starvation has been relegated to a few isolated corners of the globe usually beset with civil strife. Deliberately created famines have been used several… Read More »Answering the Critics About Population Control – Will We Run Out of Food?
The justifications for population control are familiar. They’re repeated often: “We can’t possibly feed all those people; cropland and forest cover diminish every year, as… Read More »Answering the Critics About Population Control
It was a bit of a shock to read the flowery statement made by Most Rev. Michael J. Bransfield, bishop of the Wheeling-Charleston diocese, regarding the death of West Virginia’s Senator Robert Byrd.