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Category: Population, Immigration, and the Global Future

Population, Immigration, and the Global Future
Introduction
Free Inquiry Volume 35, No. 4
June / July 2015
Tom Flynn

Too often, experts on climate change, environmental depletion, and species loss go out of their way not to discuss population’s relevance to their concerns.

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Population, Immigration, and the Global Future
Four Out of Five Scientists Agree: Population Matters
Free Inquiry Volume 35, No. 4
June / July 2015
Robert J. Walker

Like aid workers and others, scientists need to speak out on the urgency of curbing overpopulation.

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Population, Immigration, and the Global Future
Seven Billion Wolves: Why the Human Head Count Matters
Free Inquiry Volume 35, No. 4
June / July 2015
Jeffrey K. McKee

How can we make the dilemma of human overpopulation easier to grasp? Imagine seven billion wolves. . . .

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Population, Immigration, and the Global Future
Two Realities
Free Inquiry Volume 35, No. 4
June / July 2015
Richard Heinberg

Continual growth is not sustainable. Can we change the public mind-set in time?

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Population, Immigration, and the Global Future
Humanity vs. Nature—Winner Take All!
Free Inquiry Volume 35, No. 4
June / July 2015
Christopher Clugston

Humanity’s extraordinary nonrenewable natural resource–enabled industrial lifestyle paradigm is an unsustainable one-time “blip” in our species’ history that must and will come to an end—soon.

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Population, Immigration, and the Global Future
Sharp Danger but Grounds for Hope
Free Inquiry Volume 35, No. 4
June / July 2015
Joe Bish

Four perspectives on the population crisis: The challenges are vast, but there is hope.

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Population, Immigration, and the Global Future
U.S. Immigration and the Limits of Supporting Earth Resources
Free Inquiry Volume 35, No. 4
June / July 2015
Walter Youngquist

Population growth is now exacerbating nearly every environmental problem in the U.S., and tends to erase any gains made from conservation and technological advances.

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Population, Immigration, and the Global Future
Toward Negative Population Growth: Cutting Legal Immigration by Four-fifths
Free Inquiry Volume 35, No. 4
June / July 2015
Tracy Canada, David Simcox

Achieving a stable, and eventually shrinking, U.S. population will require a radical overhaul of immigration policies.

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Population, Immigration, and the Global Future
Immigration Limits: Less and Less Politically Incorrect
Free Inquiry Volume 35, No. 4
June / July 2015
Andrea Szalanski

A review of How Many Is Too Many? The Progressive Argument for Reducing Immigration into the United States, by Philip Cafaro.

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