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 ...
A Bicentennial Malthusian Essay: Conservation, Population and the Indifference to Limits
"In 1798, Thomas Robert Malthus wrote the controversial Essay on the Principle of Population in which he stated: "... the ...
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 ...
Food, Energy, and Society
Food, Energy, and Society by David and Marcia Pimentel, Editors University Press of Colorado, 1996, Revised Edition. Hardback. Food, Energy, ...
Ending the Explosion: Population Policies and Ethics for a Humane Future
"Unfortunately, with an endless supply of competing crises to capture both rich and poor nations' attention and resources, governments are ...
The Case Against Immigration: The Moral, Economic, Social, and Environmental Reasons for Reducing U.S. Immigration Back to Traditional Levels
"We will always be a nation of immigrants. But runaway immigration rates-- far beyond traditional levels-- are now savaging American ...
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 ...