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Population-Environment Balance Publications

In our continuous efforts to improve the quality of life in the United States through population stabilization, BALANCE has developed numerous educational materials to inform the public of population and environmental issues. Below is a list of our publications and other useful reference materials. Call BALANCE at (202) 955-5700 to order a copy of any of our publications. (Subject to availability)

Know The FACTS

The United States Population and Environment. January 1998.
Arguments against population stabilization in the United States are often misleading, incomplete, or just plain wrong. This resource provides some of the more common arguments you might encounter, and the expert responses. ($7.00)

BALANCE Data and Solutions

Population Growth and Environmental Security. April 2002. ($7.00)

Why Excess Immigration is Increasingly Threatening Public Health and Quality of Life. October 2002. ($7.00)

The Sprawl Problem – Myths and Solutions. October 2000.
Contains information on how urban sprawl is consuming the United States. This resource dispels some of the commonly held myths of urban sprawl and smart growth. ($7.00)

Ethical Choices in a World of Limits. January 1998.
Dispels some of the commonly held myths of social justice, environmental protection, and immigration limitation. ($7.00)

Why Excess Immigration Damages the Environment. July 1997.
Discusses the reasons why limiting immigration into the United States is necessary to safeguard our environment. ($7.00)

BALANCE's Classic Monograph Series

These publications are classics in the study of overpopulation and societal effects. While the data may be old, the theories still apply to our situation today. Must reads for any population enthusiast!

Forgotten Fundamentals of the Energy Crisis , by Dr. Albert A. Bartlett. December 1977. ($8.00)

The Steady-State Economy: Alternative to Growthmania, by Herman E. Daly.April 1987. ($8.00)

Population and Environment: Inseparable Policy Issues, by Lynton Caldwell. March 1985. ($8.00)

An Ecolate View of the Human Predicament, by Garret Hardin. October 1984. ($8.00)

Thinking Ahead: Foresight in the Political Process, by Lindsey Grant. 1983. ($8.00)

The Tragedy of the Commons, by Garret Hardin. May 1982. ($8.00)

The Cornucopian Fallacies, by Lindsey Grant. 1982. ($8.00)

BALANCE Bookstore

Abernethy, Virginia D. Population Politics. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers. 2000. ($26.95)
Population Politics is a provocative examination of the influence of aid and liberal immigration policies on world and U.S. population growth. These are often counterproductive to the role of the United States as an industrial power. This volume's uniquely interdisciplinary perspective will enlighten the lay reader, as well as demographers and epidemiologists, conservationists, reproduction and family specialists, agricultural economists, and public health personnel. This edition also contains an new introduction by the author.

Chandler, William; Geller, Howard; Ledbetter, Marc: Energy Efficiency: A New Agenda. American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, GW Press: Springfield, VA.
Proposes policies that will: save American consumers over $1 trillion, cut emmissions of climate-destabilizing gasses, reduce acid rain, trim America's projected oil imports by more than 25%, and more.

Hawkins, William. Importing Revolution: Open Borders and the Radical Agenda. Washington DC: American Immigration Control Foundation. 1994. ($7.00)
Revealing study of the opposition and their tactics used to increase immigration levels. Details the complex network of far-left radicals who occupy key positions in such organizations as the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the National Lawyers Guild. Hawkins provides evidence that some individuals leading these organizations resist immigration reduction in order to destabilize American society, and permanently change the U.S.

Lamm, Gov. Richard D. and Gary Imhoff. The Immigration Time Bomb: The Fragmenting of America. New York: Truman Talley Books. 1985. ($20.00)
A deeply concerned warning by the former governor of Colorado on the massive flow of foreign immigrants each year - both legal and illegal - to the culturally fragmenting cities of the United States.

Meadows, Donella H. and et al. The Limits to Growth. New York: Universe Books. 1972. ($12.00)
Examines the five basic factors that determine and, in their interaction, ultimately limit growth on this planet - population increase, agricultural production, nonrenewable resources, industrial output, and pollution generation. The book seeks to achieve a state of global equilibrium with population and production in a carefully selected balance.

March, Louis T. Immigration and the End of Self-Government. Raleigh: Representative Government Press. 1999. ($5.95)
Cheap labor, forced political correctness and unending ethnic tension are now part of the political and cultural landscape of the United States. March’s analysis demonstrates how mass immigration is changing America’s body politic and our very form of government.

 

 

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