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Scientists and Environmentalists for Population Stabilization bibliography
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Beck, R. and L. Kolankiewicz. 2000. The environmental movement’s retreat from advocating U.S. population stabilization (1970-1998): A first draft of history. Journal of Policy History 12:123-156. link
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Cole, J.J., S.R. Carpenter, M.L. Pace, M.C. Van de Bogert, J.L. Kitchell, and J.R. Hodgson. 2006. Differential support of lake food webs by three types of terrestrial organic carbon. Ecology Letters. 9: 558-568. link
Cole, J.J., Y.T.Prairie, N.F. Caraco, W.H. McDowell, L.J. Tranvik, R.G. Striegl, C.M. Duarte, P. Kortelainen, J.A. Downing, J. Middleburg, and J. Melack. 2007. Plumbing the global carbon cycle: Integrating inland waters into the terrestrial carbon budget. Ecosystems 10: 171-184. link
Costanza, R., R. D’Arge, R. de Groot, S. Farber, M. Grasso, B. Hannon, K. Limburg, S. Naeem, R. V. O’Neill, J. Paruelo, R. G. Raskin, P. Sutton, and M. van den Belt. 1997. The value of the world’s ecosystem services and natural capital. Nature 387:253-260. link
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Day, J.W. JR., C.A. Hall, A. Yañez-Arancibia, D. Pimentel, C.I. Marti, and W.J. Mitsch. 2009. Ecology in times of scarcity. Bioscience 59 (4):321-331. link
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Downing, J.A., Y.T. Prairie, J.J. Cole, C.M. Duarte, L.J. Tranvik, R.G. Striegl, W.H. McDowell, P. Kortelainen, N.F. Caraco, J.M. Melack, and J. Middelburg. 2006. The global abundance and size distribution of lakes, ponds, and impoundments. Limnology and Oceanography. 51(5):2388-2397. link
Downing, J.A., J.J. Cole, J.J. Middelburg, R.G. Striegl, C.M. Duarte, P. Kortelainen, Y.T. Prairie, and K.A. Laube. 2006. Sediment organic carbon burial in agriculturally eutrophic impoundments over the last century. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 22:GB1018. link
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Hardaway, R. 1994. Population, Law and the Environment. Prager Publications, Westport, Connecticut.
Hardaway, R. 1997. Population and the environment: Toward a theory of environmental Malthusianism. International Journal of Environment and Pollution 7:8-25.
Hardaway, R. 1997. Environmental Malthusianism: Integrating population and environmental policy. Environmental Law 27: 1209-1244. link
Hardaway, R. 2003. Water crisis: It’s the population, stupid. Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, 28 March 2003 at A-46. link
Hardaway, R. 2006. Corporate greed fuels amnesty drive. The Denver Post, Denver, Colorado, 21 June 2006. link
Hardaway, R. 2007. Global warming debate ignores the 800-pound gorilla. The Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio, 9 February 2007 at A-9. link
Hardaway, R. 2007. Bush’s amnesty agenda actually anti-immigrant. Home News Tribune, Central Central New Jersey, 9 November 2007 at A10. link
Hardaway, R. 2008. Honesty the best policy for environmental rules. Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, 20 July 2008.
Hardaway, R. 2008. Leaders should be honest about cost of climate action. Buffalo News, Buffalo, New York, 24 July 2008. link
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Hull, D. 1981. By land and sea: Hispanic press at the southern borders of the United States. In: Strangers in the world. Edited by Leo Eitinger and David Schwarz. Hans Huber Publishers, Bern, Switzerland: 234-263.
Hull, D. 1998. Malthus in the sky with diamonds. The Social Contract 8(3): 227-230. link
Hull, D. 1999. Cry, the overcrowded country. The Social Contract 9(4): 219-223. link
Hull, D. 2000. Amnesty ad infinitum: How much are beaver skins worth? Santa Barbara News-Press, Santa Barbara, California. July 16, 2000, pp. G1-G2. link
Hull, D. 2003. Growth and the thirty pound hummingbird: A brief tribute to Garrett and Jane Hardin. The Garrett Hardin Society website, October 21, 2003. link
Hull, D. 2004. The Sierra Club: Why the present leadership still needs to take a hike. The Social Contract 14(3): 194-196. link
Hull, D. 2007. Unchecked immigration leaves blacks burdened. Santa Monica Daily Press, Santa Monica, California. March 8, 2007. link
Hull, D. 2010. Language and culture wars in the battle over amnesty: Where we are now and what we need to understand. The Social Contract 20(4): 253-255. link
Hull, D. 2011. Many environmental scientists are wayward or cowed when faced with an Irrefutable truth: Too many people destroy natural resources. The Social Contract 21(3): 3-4. link
Hull, D. 2011. The Dream Act: How about a billion in scholarship funds from Carlos Slim Helu and five of His billionaire friends? The Social Contract 22(1): 38-41. link
Hull, D., L. Bouvier, and D.Schneider. 2003. California’s population growth 1990-2002: Study reveals virtually all growth from immigration. The Social Contract 13(4): 250-257. link
Hull, D. and M. Cutler. 2010. U.S. not up to task of screening 10 million amnesty applicants. Noozhawk, Santa Barbara, California. April 21, 2010. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 1990. Immigration policy must be enforced. San Diego Union Tribune, San Diego, California. 3 October 1990. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2001. Wall Street Journal needs to open its eyes, not border. Salton Basin-Colorado Delta Mothersite, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. 4 July 2001. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2001. The globalist copout. The Social Contract 10(3): 193-194. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2004. Water, population growth and regional (non)planning. Californians for Population Stabilization, Santa Barbara, California. CAPS News 45(2): 1. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2010. Boycott San Diego – not Arizona. The Arizona Republic, Tuscon, Arizona. 7 August 2010. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2010. Immigration numbers – A response to Hidinger. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 8:68.
Hurlbert, S.H. 2011. Wives of the Bishop of Worcester: the Ecological Society of America and globalist copoutism. The Social Contract 20(3): 7-13. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2011. Frontiers, immigration, and political censorship. The Social Contract 20(3):16-20. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2011. A symposium and a lake in multiple contexts: a prefatory essay on Salton Sea science and politics. The Social Contract 20(3): 27-36. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2011. Pacific salmon, immigration, and censors: unreliability of the cowed technocrat. The Social Contract 20(3): 42-46. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2011. Is the AAAS oblivious to U.S. overpopulation and its consequences, or is it just another censor? The Social Contract 22(1): 64-68. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2011. The Salton Sea Preservation Plan: a preliminary sketch. Salton Basin-Colorado Delta Mothersite, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. 28 November 2011. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2011. Tribute to an ‘obnoxious’ ecocatalytical demotechnician: Jack Vallentyne on population. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 12: 21-34. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2012. Population camel gets its nose into ecologists’ tent: hopes are high that the rest will follow. The Social Contract 23(1): 68-76. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2013. Critical need for modification of U.S. population policy. Conservation Biology 27: 887-889. link
Hurlbert, S.H. 2013. Scientists and Environmentalists for Population Stabilization: who said academics are hopelessly timid or hopelessly globalist? Invited presentation, Progressives for Immigration Reform Annual Meeting, September 30, 2013, Arlington, Virginia. Slides PDF – Text PDF (These two pdfs should be viewed side-by-side; numbering of text paragraphs corresponds to numbering of slides).
Hurlbert, S.H., J.S. Dainer and A.C. Scholz. 2006. Environmental voting records of members of the U.S. Congress, 2006. Salton Basin-Colorado Delta Mothersite, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. 34 pp. link
Hurlbert, S.H., J.S. Dainer, M.A. Tiffany, C. Trees, G.F. Gebler, and E.B. Small. 2000. Population growth and the Salton Sea: the major long-term issue, out from under the rug. Poster presentation, Salton Sea Symposium, Desert Hot Springs, California 13-14 January 2000. link
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Kolankiewicz, L. 1981. British Columbia: Canada’s battleground on the Pacific. Sierra, July/August 1981, pp. 22-27. Washington DC
Kolankiewicz, L. 2000. Immigration, population, and the new Census Bureau projections. Center for Immigration Studies, Kolankiewicz, L. 2002.
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Kolankiewicz, L. 2009. Immigration, population growth, and environmentalist hypocrisy on the border fence. Californians for Population Stabilization, Santa Barbara, California, CAPS News 50(2): 3. link
Kolankiewicz, L. 2010. Earth Day founder disappointed in followers for neglecting overpopulation. Mother Nature Network blog, 20 April 2010. link
Kolankiewicz, L. 2010. From big to bigger: how mass immigration and population growth have exacerbated America’s ecological footprint. Progressives for Immigration Reform, Washington DC. Policy Brief #10-1. link
Kolankiewicz, L. 2011. Conservation legends decry overpopulation. Californians for Population Stabilization, Santa Barbara, California. Opinion essay, 3pp. link
Kolankiewicz, L. 2011. Analysis of 2010 census misses the mark: impact of population growth ignored. Californians for Population Stabilization, Santa Barbara, California. CAPS Issues, July 2011. link
Kolankiewicz, L. 2012. Cassandra’s heirs: can we improve on her fate? Californians for Population Stabilization, Santa Barbara, California. CAPS Issues. link
Kolankiewicz, L. 2012. Overpopulation and the ocean. Californians for Population Stabilization, Santa Barbara, California. CAPS Issues. link
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Kolankiewicz, L. 2012. Too hot to touch? Global warming, population, and denial. Californians for Population Stabilization, Santa Barbara, California. CAPS Issues. link
Kolankiewicz, L. 2012. Exploding Southwest population on collision course with water scarcity. Californians for Population Stabilization, Santa Barbara, California. CAPS Issues. link
Kolankiewicz, L. 2013. Does the Sierra Club believe in borders? It depends. Californians for Population Stabilization, Santa Barbara, California. Blog post, 23 May 2013. 1p. link
Kolankiewicz, L. 2013. A biological holocaust in the making. Californians for Population Stabilization, Santa Barbara, California. Opinion essay, 11 March 2013. link
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Nachman, P. 2006. Former Senator Alan Simpson ruefully recalls 1986 amnesty. VDARE.com blog post, 5 September 2006. link
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Nachman, P. 2009. A refresher on California’s illegal-alien tab. VDARE.com blog post, 2 June 2009. link
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