The New Population Control Craze: Retro, Wrong way to go

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Betsy Hartmann wrote in On the Issues Magazine:

It’s back to the bad old days of the population bomb. That was the title of an alarmist book by Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich that appeared in 1968. He suggested that world catastrophe would ensue unless women in poor parts of the world were prevented from having too many children.

This fall’s junk mail carried an alarmist appeal from Population Connection, using its former name of Zero Population Growth (ZPG). According to ZPG, you can blame just about everything on population growth, from traffic congestion, overcrowded schools and childhood asthma to poverty, famine and global warming.

Read more: The 'New" Population Control Craze: Retro, Racist, Wrong Way to Go," On The Issues Magazine, Fall 2009.