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Date April 21, 2012

Population Growth — the surprising topic at Earth Day

NumbersUSA again this year is at one of the nation’s three largest Earth Day Festivals, at the Texas State Fairgrounds. We are displaying our giant red and green U.S. population chart, as usual.  And, as usual, lots of people do some double takes at seeing the population issue raised in the midst of scores of … Continued

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Date November 8, 2011

Sustainable Immigration (Part 4 of 4): America’s natural resources and environment

The economist Kenneth Boulding, the environmental adviser to President Kennedy, once famously said, “Anyone who believes in indefinite growth in anything physical, on a physically finite planet, is either mad – or an economist.” This is the fourth of four blogs concerning immigration-sustainability questions policymakers should address. Part One: American Workers Part Two: The Middle … Continued

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Date August 9, 2011

Top Environmentalist Sees Little Future for U.S. Wildlife Without Deep Cuts in Immigration

EDITOR’S NOTE: NumbersUSA’s call for replacement-level immigration (a reduction in annual numbers by perhaps 80%) has just received a huge boost of validity in a new book — Man Swarm and the Killing of Wildlife — by Dave Foreman. Over the last four decades, few people have been more true and highly-publicized in their championing … Continued

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Date May 13, 2010

“Do I Have a Population Policy?”

It isn’t every day a person gets to sit down and chew the fat with one of their U.S. Senators. So I jumped at the chance to participate in an hour long Q & A session with Michael Bennet, the junior Senator from Colorado, who fielded questions from two dozen environmental activists here in northern … Continued

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Date April 23, 2010

Real Dangers of Overpopulation Witnessed Abroad

I currently live in Cairo, Egypt, a city of approximately 18 million people within the metropolitan area. That’s more than twice the population of New York City. Cairo is also a city of extreme pollution. It is said that living in Cairo is equivalent to smoking a pack of cigarettes a day, as the average … Continued

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Date April 22, 2010

Why I am an Environmentalist — For Immigration Reduction

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Philip Cafaro is an associate professor of philosophy at Colorado State Univeristy. He recounts for NumbersUSA’s audience how he realized the beauty in nature, and then found that immigration-fueled population growth was a major factor behind every major threat to nature. ) I’m an environmental activist, and have been for over twenty years. … Continued

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Date April 19, 2010

GREENSPACE VIDEO ON EARTH DAY CRISIS — When do we stop allowing immigration to destroy a million acres a year?

No, I’m not suggesting that immigrants deliberately or inadvertently destroy more green space than U.S.-born residents. In fact, each immigrant on average destroys less than the average American. But the numbers of immigrants (4 times the traditional average) are resulting in the clearing, scraping and developing of nearly a million additional acres of natural habitat … Continued

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Date April 18, 2010

40th Anniversary of 1st Earth Day a Grim Reminder of Immigration’s Devastation of a Vision

THURSDAY IS THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST EARTH DAY — AND A GRIM REMINDER OF HOW IMMIGRATION HAS UNDERCUT VIRTUALLY ALL ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRESS. Pres. Clinton’s Task Force understood it.  The Father of Earth Day understood it.  You and I understand it.  Why does Congress not understand that U.S. environmental sustainability is not possible unless … Continued

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Date April 14, 2010

New Bill Would Battle The Lawlessness On Public Lands That Preceded Murder Of Rancher Robert Krentz

Now, this is what responsive elected officials look like! Last week, Congress and the White House received nearly 200,000 faxes from citizens (through NumbersUSA’s website) demanding that the federal government stop the lawlessness and near-anarchy on our southern border that daily threaten U.S. citizens with the denial of their most basic civil right — LIFE. … Continued

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