Population & Environment
100 Million More: Projecting the Impact of Immigration On the U.S. Population,
2007 to 2060
By Steven A. Camarota
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, August 2007
Panel Discussion Transcript
No Child Left Behind: A Review of The Empty Cradle: How Falling Birthrates
Threaten World Prosperity and What to Do About It, by Phillip Longman, and
Fewer: How the New Demography of Depopulation Will Shape Our Future, by
Ben J. Wattenberg,
By Mark Krikorian
The Claremont Review of Books, April 25, 2005
Outsmarting Smart Growth: Population Growth, Immigration, and the Problem of
Sprawl,
By Roy Beck, Leon Kolankiewicz, and Steven A. Camarota
Center for Immigration Studies Paper, August 2003
Panel Discussion Transcript
Selected News Coverage
The Impact of Immigration on U.S. Population Growth
U.S. House Immigration Subcommittee, August 2, 2001
Statement by Steven Camarota, Director of Research
Forsaking Fundamentals: The Environmental Establishment Abandons U.S. Population
Stabilization
By Leon Kolankiewicz and Roy Beck
Center for Immigration Studies Paper, March 2001
Immigration, Population, and the New Census Bureau Projections
By Leon Kolankiewicz
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, June 2000
The Impact of New Americans: A Review and Analysis of the National Research
Council's The New Americans: Economic, Demographic, and Fiscal Effects of
Immigration
By Steven A. Camarota and Leon Bouvier
Center for Immigration Studies Report, December 1999
"Immigration and the Sierra Club: Did the Fuss Matter?"
By Ben Zuckerman
pp. 11-13 in Immigration Review no. 33, Fall 1998
"California's Labor Force: Immigration, Fertility and the Post-Industrial
Economy"
By B. Meredith Burke
p. 1 in Immigration Review no. 32, Summer 1998
Reducing Greenhouse Gases: The Vital Immigration Angle
By Steven A. Camarota
The San Diego Union Tribune, November 28, 1997
Quality of Life in the 21st Century: What the Latest Census Bureau Projections
Mean for America
By Leon Bouvier
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, May 1996
Zero Net Migration: What Does It Really Mean?
By Leon F. Bouvier and Dudley L. Poston Jr.
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, July 1995
How Many Americans? Population, Immigration and the Environment
By Leon F. Bouvier and Lindsey Grant
Center for Immigration Studies Book, Fall 1994
Paperback
Hardcover
Four Hundred Million Americans! The Latest Census Bureau Projections
By Leon Bouvier and John L. Martin
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, January 1993
Immigration and Rising U.S. Fertility: A Prospect of Unending Population Growth
By Leon Bouvier
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, January 1991
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