Population and Environment
"The nation’s ongoing debate over immigration generally has not focused on the effect it has on U.S. population size. Yet, increasing the nation’s total population is one of immigration’s clearest and most direct effects. Supporters of low immigration point to the congestion, sprawl, traffic, pollution, loss of open spaces, and greenhouse gas emissions that could be impacted by population growth."
A Brief Chronology of the Sierra Club's Retreat from the Immigration-Population Connection
Topics: Population and Environment
Sierra Club Takes Another Step in Its Retreat from the Immigration-Population Connection
Topics: Population and Environment
Population Growth: The Elephant in the Room at the Paris Climate-Change Conference
Topics: Population and Environment