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World Population Balance's publications include newsletters, brochures, and informational booklets. We also reprint selected articles by other authors.
Brochure
Our attractive full-color brochure is suitable for printing on 8.5" x 17" legal-size paper. This PDF file is 398 KB in size. You may also wish to print a small insert listing our Board of Advisors. We will be happy to send you the brochure in the mail if you contact our office staff.
Newsletters
- Newsletter, July 2008 (PDF only, 8.4 MB)
- "Thanks, Kevin!", "Our Latest Ad", "Your Support Is Needed, Your Support Is Vital, Your Support Is Crucial", "David Bacon: The Population Bubble", "Hold Their Feet to the Fire", "Malthus Over A 270 Year Perspective", "How to gauge global success: Do the math", "Colby Chairs Board", "Rising food prices starve charities", "Donate Your Vehicle to World Population Balance!"
- Newsletter Back Issues
- Read our past newsletters, all the way back to 1997!
If you'd like to subscribe to our free newsletter by e-mail or postal mail, please fill out our subscription form.
Articles about Our Speakers
- Bike Rider Raising Awareness About Overpopulation, by Ken Black
- This article appeared May 29, 2002 in the Marshalltown, Iowa Times-Republican during Ben Stallings's bicycle speaking tour.
- Biker Puts Spotlight on World Population, by the Red Wing, Minnesota Republican Eagle
- This article was written on the final day (June 11, 2002) of Ben's 23-day bicycle tour.
- Cyclist Cites Population Problem, by Joshua Lynch
- This article appeared in the Rochester, Minnesota Post-Bulletin on June 10, 2002.
- Expert points at Portents of Overpopulation in U.S. by Ron Seely
- This article about one of David Paxson's speaking tours was originally published in April 2001 in the Wisconsin State Journal and is reprinted here by permission of the author and publisher.
- Man Rides to Change the World, by John Jennings
- This article appeared May 29, 2002 in the Newton, Iowa Daily News. Newton was the farthest point in Ben's 780-mile bicycle tour.
- Road Trip Promotes Cause: Population Growth Concerns Bicyclist, by the Iowa City Press-Citizen
- This article was originally published June 6, 2002, during Ben Stallings's bicycle tour of Minnesota and Iowa.
- The World's most Pressing Environmental Problem, by Tricia Cornell
- This article about David Paxson and World Population Balance's stands on the issues was published in Minnesota Law and Politics in October, 2000. It is reprinted here by permission of the publisher.
Warnings from the World's Scientists
- Population Summit of the World's Scientific Academies, 1994
- A joint statement of 58 of the world's scientific academies, reprinted with permission from the National Academy Press.
- Excerpts from the above document
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- Joint Statement on Population Growth, 1992
- The Royal Society of London and National Academy of Science issued this joint statement about sustainability and consumption in 1992, with stabilizing population as one of their main recommendations.
Articles by Other Authors
- Feeding the World's Population, by David and Marcia Pimentel
- Two Cornell University researchers explore the challenges of feeding an increasing population with finite resources in the May 2000 issue of BioScience.
- Human Population Growth: Striking at the Root, by Steve Hoecker
- This 1997 article was originally published in Bugle, the magazine of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and is reprinted here by permission of the author and publisher.
- Smartest Growth for burgeoning Twin Cities would be no growth at all, by Lawrence A. Winans
- This article about the controversial issue of urban sprawl was published in the St. Paul Pioneer Press on May 29, 2000, and is reprinted here by permission of the author.
- When More is Less by Steve Hoecker
- This article from Hunting Magazine explores the threat population growth poses to recreational hunting.
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