Food, Land, Water and Pollution
-
BIODIVERSITY DECAY
- Recent
Developments in Environmental Sciences, by Paul Ehrlich, Sept. 25, 1998
- Revisiting
Carrying Capacity, by William E. Rees, 1996
- WILL LIMITS OF
THE EARTH'S RESOURCES CONTROL HUMAN NUMBERS?, by David Pimentel, O.
Bailey, P. Kim, E. Mullaney, J. Calabrese, L. Walman, F. Nelson, and X. Yao;
February 25, 1999
- Ecology of
Increasing Disease, by David Pimentel, October, 1998
- THE MASSIVE
MOVEMENT TO MARGINALIZE THE MODERN MALTHUSIAN MESSAGE, by Albert A.
Bartlett. This is a revised version of an article that was published in The
Social Contract Vol. 8, No. 3, Spring 1998, Pgs. 239 - 251
- LAND, ENERGY
AND WATER: THE CONSTRAINTS GOVERNING IDEAL U.S. POPULATION SIZE, by David
Pimentel and Marcia Pimentel (1991)
-
link to U.S.
FOOD PRODUCTION THREATENED BY RAPID POPULATION GROWTH, the Pimentels
(1997)
-
link to Food Security
for a Growing World Population 200 Years After Malthus, Still an Unsolved
Problem
- Optimum Human
Population Size, by Gretchen C. Daily
- Restoring Value
to the WorId's Degraded Lands, by Gretchen C. Daily (1995)
- An exploratory
model of the impact of rapid climate change on the world food situation,
by Grechen C. Daily and Paul R. Ehrlich (1990)
- FOOD, LAND,
POPULATION and the U.S. ECONOMY-FULL REPORT, by David Pimentel of Cornell
University and Mario Giampietro Istituto of Nazionale della Nutrizione, Rome.
November 21, 1994
- CONSTRAINTS ON
THE EXPANSION OF THE GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLY, by Henery W Kindall and David
Pimentel (1994)
- Response to
Bartlett and Lytwak (1995): Population and Immigration Policy in the
United States , by Anne H. Ehrlich Paul R. Ehrlich
- Chronic Famine
and the Immorality of Food Aid, by Joseph Fletcher (1991)
- THE CORNUCOPIAN
FALLACIES, by Lindsey Grant (1992)
- IMPACT OF
POPULATION GROWTH ON FOOD SUPPLIES AND ENVIRONMENT, by David Pimentel,
Xuewen Huang, Ana Cordova, and Marcia Pimentel (February, 1996)
- KERMIT OLSON
MEMORIAL LECTURE: Food Supply and World Population, by David Pimentel
(March, 6, 1995)
- Putting the
Bite on Planet Earth, by Don Hinrichson, Oct. 1994
- ENERGY AND
POPULATION: Transitional Issues and Eventual Limits, by Paul J. Werbos
(1993?)
- FOOD, LAND,
POPULATION and the U.S. ECONOMY-EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, by David Pimentel of
Cornell University and Mario Giampietro Istituto of Nazionale della Nutrizione,
Rome. Executive Summary Released November 21, 1994
- IMMIGRATION: NO.
1 IN U.S. GROWTH New Look Shows Greater Role in 1970-90 Population
Increase, by Roy Beck (1991-1992)
- THE POPULATION
EXPLOSION is from Paul and Anne Ehirlich. This is also where to find
JULIAN SIMON'S BET
and HIS ULTIMATE
RESOURCE
- How and Why
Journalists Avoid the Population-Environment Connection, by T. Michael Maher,
March 1997
- Negative
Population Growth, by John B. Hall, Sept. 1996
- The Food
"Surplus": a Staple Illusion of Economics; a Cruel Illusion for Populations,
by Jim C. Fandrem, Winter, 1988
- Rethinking the
Environmental Impacts of Population, Affluence and Technology, by Thomas
Dietz and Eugene A. Rosa (1994)
- WHY DO WOMEN
HAVE BABIES? A book review by Robert A. McConnell (September, 1996)
- HOW TO INFLUENCE
FERTILITY: The Experience So Far, by John R. Weeks (1990)
- THE TIGHTENING
CONFLICT: POPULATION, ENERGY USE, AND THE ECOLOGY OF AGRICULTURE, by Mario
Giampietro and David Pimentel (1994)
- LIVING WITHIN
OUR ENVIRONMENTAL MEANS: Natural Resources And An Optimum Human
Population, by Rachel F. Preiser (1994)
- National
Security Study Memorandum 200 April 24, 1974
- The 1972
Rockefeller Commission Report on U. S. Population, July, 1969
- WHY EXCESS
IMMIGRATION DAMAGES THE ENVIRONMENT from Population-Environment Balance
(1992)
- IMMIGRATION,
JOBS & WAGES: The Misuses of Econometrics, by Donald L. Huddle (1992)
- IMMIGRATION AND
THE U.S. ENERGY SHORTAGE, by Donald Mann, President Negative Population
Growth, Inc. (May 1988)
- FULL HOUSE
is a Worldwatch book review.
- THE LAST OASIS
is a Worldwatch book review.
- NET LOSS is
a Worldwatch book review.
- TOP OF THE
NINTH, by Joel Campbell