Valedictory: The Age of Overshoot
Civilizations have overused their resources before, and collapsed or moved on, but never on a scale remotely resembling the present ...
THE CASE FOR FEWER PEOPLE: The NPG Forum Papers
Civilizations have overused their resources before, and collapsed or moved on, but never on a scale remotely resembling the present ...
The Collapsing Bubble: Growth and Fossil Energy
A courageous look at the world’s dwindling energy resources. Contending that the energy debate has been cast in the wrong ...
Too Many People: The Case for Reversing Growth
This book explores a fundamental but seldom asked question: has the recent growth of human numbers and economic activity imperiled ...
Juggernaut: Growth on a Finite Planet
Lindsey Grant examines the human condition as population and consumption levels approach the edges of the Earth's ability to support ...
How Many Americans?: Population, Immigration and the Environment
In this tough-minded, lucid book, Leon Bouvier and Lindsey Grant examine the inevitable and escalating environmental degradation that will result ...
Elephants in the Volkswagen: Facing the Tough Questions About Our Overcrowded Country
In the last century, the United States has grown from 75 million people to 250 million. Have we gone too ...