Americans’ Preference for Larger Families Reaches 50-Year High
Americans’ preference for larger families — having three or more children — has reached its highest percentage since 1971, a new Gallup survey found.
Americans’ preference for larger families — having three or more children — has reached its highest percentage since 1971, a new Gallup survey found.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Paul Ehrlich’s eco-doom bestseller The Population Bomb. Maybe we should all stage a mass die-in to spare the distinguished Stanford biology professor his embarrassment.
In a provocative new essay, NBC News Think claims that science has proven that having kids is bad for the environment and therefore “having many children is wrong, or at least morally suspect.”
In a remarkable new statement from the Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, “encroaching environmental stress” is leading to mass displacement of peoples and causing “the greatest humanitarian crisis since the Second World War.”
Just when you thought the hyped-up rhetoric among climate alarmists couldn’t get any more shrill, a new report has declared that a new era of “biological annihilation” is already underway on earth.
The Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences has blamed “biological extinction” on global warming, which results from “rich countries’ use of fossil fuels.”
The Vatican has invited the most notorious population alarmist in recent history to speak at an upcoming Vatican-run conference titled ‘Biological Extinction.”