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."
Securing Our Border, Saving Our National Parks
Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Natural Resources
A Cynical Shell Game
The Biden administration's sudden concern for the Rio Grande’s Mexican fawnsfoot mussel
Increasing Labor Force Participation Is Better than Increasing Immigration
Topics: Population and Environment
Court Rules that NEPA Lawsuit Can Proceed
A U.S. district court has affirmed standing in CIS's case against the Biden administration
Podcast: Panama's Darien Gap
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 32
Immigration Policy as an Environmental Issue
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 16
Farewell, Sierra Club
How environmentalism sold out California — and itself
Topics: Population and Environment