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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 ...
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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 ...
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Food, Energy, and Society

Food, Energy, and Society by David and Marcia Pimentel, Editors University Press of Colorado, 1996, Revised Edition. Hardback. Food, Energy, ...
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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 ...
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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 ...