Since its first edition in 1991, Organizing for Social Change has earned the reputation as the best book in print for grassroots organizers. Now, ten years later and in its third edition, this indispensable manual for activists continues to provide guidelines for bringing together likeminded people. The 100 new pages in this updated edition ...
Worried about the climate? You should be. At Kyoto, in December 1997, the world's governments will try again to do something about the increase of worldwide emissions of greenhouse gases. The Europeans pledge to reduce emissions by 15%, and they might possibly do it, because their population growth is reversing. U.S. population grows 10% each ...
In the last century, the United States has grown from 75 million people to 250 million. Have we gone too far? How can an optimum population be identified and achieved, and how can we confront the problems now facing our overcrowded country? The Negative Population Growth group put these questions to specialists on the environment, food and energy ...
A cogent analysis of how reducing immigration can be an important component of population stabilization in the United States. An examination of the ways in which the level of immigration can and should be reduced in order to minimize environmental deterioration and over-consumption of natural resources.
In the 20th century the human population quadrupled. This alarming increase has profoundly altered mankind's relationship with the Earth's natural resources. Presents a collection of essays on the subject of population growth, its consequences and impact.
A courageous look at the world's dwindling energy resources. Suggests that with a bit of luck, we may be able to create a more harmonious balance with the rest of the bioshpere, but at much lower population levels and less consumptive habits.
A cogent analysis of how reducing immigration can be an important component of population stabilization in the United States. An examination of the ways in which the level of immigration can and should be reduced in order to minimize environmental deterioration and over-consumption of natural resources.
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