Category Archives: Ecological Footprint
Missing Malibu
For the lucky few among us who grew up during the 1950s in Southern California, [...]
Wildfires Jeopardize Bass’, Newsom’s Careers
Newsom has not produced any plan to mitigate fires after six years as governor and [...]
NEPA Prevails In Historic Case
District court Judge McFadden rules Massachusetts Coalition for Immigration Reform (MCIR) v. Department of Homeland [...]
On Earth Day, Border Crisis Creates Enviro Worries
If Earth Day’s founders were alive to see the tattered remains of their noble [...]
Educated, High-Earning Californians Pack Up, Seek Greener Pastures
After decades of dramatic population increases, California’s residency totals have stabilized, although not in the [...]
Moment of Truth Arrives for California Housing
The race to pave over what little remains of California’s open space continues. In 2017, [...]
On Earth Day, Colorado Chooses Sprawl
From coast-to-coast, concerned citizens have formed “Save our Neighborhood” organizations to protect their communities against [...]
Cruise Ships Bigger not Better (for environment)
The cruise ship industry puts out beguiling advertisements intended to attract more customers on board. [...]
CBO Population Projection Off-Mark
In January, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its projection for U.S. population growth from [...]
Population Pressures Drying Up Great Salt Lake
Utah’s Great Salt Lake may disappear within the next five years, experts predict. A Brigham [...]
Interior Department Misguided Restoring America the Beautiful
A week after Joe Biden became president, he signed Executive 0rder 14008 (EO) that announced [...]
U.S. Ecological Footprint Confronts Southwest Border Crisis
Ask the millions of migrants who have either entered the United States or are lined [...]
The Race to Earth’s Nine Billionth Inhabitant is Underway
The arrival of the planet’s 8 billionth human inhabitant, which the United Nations excitedly announced [...]
Canada Doubles Down on Record Immigration-Driven Population Surge
Canada’s Immigration Minister Sean Fraser recently announced a bold immigration plan that has serious long-term [...]
Our NEPA Lawsuit Moves Forward
Executive Director's Corner Dear All: On August 11th, federal judge Trevor McFadden, U.S. District Court, [...]
Nation’s Most Endangered River Provides Water to 40 Million Residents
At a June 14 Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee meeting, environmentalists warned that [...]
Bone-Dry Western States Can’t Cope with Population Surges
The grisly discovery of human remains at the bottom of Lake Mead is a grim [...]
Noise Pollution, an Overpopulation-Related Health Crisis
Overpopulation’s negative consequences are well-known to the nation’s environmentalists. Too many people lead to overdevelopment [...]
Wooldridge Delivers the Overpopulation Message for the 21st Century – Will We Listen this Time?
As soon as the reader digs into Frosty Wooldridge’s “America’s Overpopulation Predicament: Blindsiding Future Generations,” [...]
The American Southwest: Twice the people, half the water?
Colorado River Showing reservoirs, including iconic Lake Mead at Hoover Dam, shrunk to a fraction [...]
Drought, Border Surge Incompatible
Plumes from the Dixie Fire, Plumas County, Calif., July 22, 2021. The federal government’s U.S. [...]
RIP: Richard Lamm, Our Ally for Stable Population and Manageable Immigration
On July 29, Richard D. Lamm, Colorado’s three-term governor, 1975-1987, died of complications from a [...]
Environmentalists Back in the Game
Biden’s irresponsible, illegal border permissiveness violates the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), which President Richard [...]
Border Failures Grow U.S. Population
Ever-growing human populations, with their larger carbon footprint, are a big variable in climate change.
Calif. Gov., Feds Agree on Wildfire Management Plan
Two years ago, California’s Little Hoover Commission warned that unless the state took immediate [...]
Newsom and the Internal Combustion Engine Ban
About a decade ago , as I was reading Jared Diamond’s “Collapse,” the questions most [...]
America’s West Coast is on Fire
The forests and chaparral of California, Oregon and Washington are on fire. Our Brilliant-in-Dogma governors [...]
More Americans = Less Wilderness
For decades, federal immigration laws have been a hot-button issue. Nearly 55 years ago, on [...]
Overpopulation Sparks Calif. Wildfires
California is once again in the news. As always, bad news puts the state’s latest [...]
World Population Nears 8 Billion
World Population Day, created by the United Nations “to focus attention on the urgency [...]
