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."
Record 44.5 Million Immigrants in 2017
Non-Mexico Latin American, Asian, and African populations grew most
A Brief Chronology of the Sierra Club's Retreat from the Immigration-Population Connection (Updated)
Topics: Population and Environment
A Request for Comments by the Council of Environmental Quality on Update to the Regulations for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act, CEQ 2018-0001
Response of Center for Immigration Studies
Endangered at the Border
Animal trafficking closely tied to drug, human trafficking
Looking Back to When It Wasn't Politically Incorrect to Want to Limit U.S. Population Growth
Topics: Population and Environment