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However, water diminishes with the addition of 1,700 people added 24/7. At 38 million, California expects to add close to 20 million within 30 years. At 1,700 added net gain per day, that equals 620,000 a year. In three decades, well, work the math

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Tonight, he will interview world bicycle traveler Frosty Wooldridge, about his book, America on the Brink: The Next Added 100 Million Americans, as well as his latest series: “Overpopulation in 21st Century America.” That series may be accessed at w

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The recent blockbuster movie, “Avatar”, by the enigmatic director James Cameron, touched a lot of environmental nerves across America and hopefully, the planet. Moviegoers enjoyed an amazing futuristic world with similar dramas playing out across Am

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The United States adds 8,490 people, net gain, every day of the year. That equals 3.1 million annually. That equates to 100 million added by 2035 at current immigration-driven growth rates. Exponential growth is not sustainable.

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In many ways, the American public cannot fathom its own critical condition as to overpopulation. Americans charged onto the North American continent with unlimited topsoil, trees, fresh water, resources and unimaginable spaces.

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The Vancouver Sun

When Vancouver plays host to the Olympic Games six-and-a-half years from now, it will mark a peculiar milestone -- as the least wintery city ever to host the Winter Games. (Publisher: If the USA wasn't under a blanket of snow, all we'd hear is Global

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