Category: Population Control

  • Study knocks foundation out from under global warming theorists

    Kenneth E. Kogut October 30, 2017 Abstract Research finds that next day temperature forecasts for five locations in United States of America, are very inaccurate.  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) made the forecasts.  Common sense therefore indicates that NOAA’s forecasts of global  warming during the next 83 years worldwide would be correct only by…

  • Global Warming, Fact or Fiction?

    by Joseph Bast with Introduction and emphasis by Life Research Institute Introduction One reason for the alleged need to control world population is alleged global warming.  That is, if there is global warming caused by people, one way to control it is through having fewer people.  However if there isn’t, there is far less reason…

  • If you think we have global warming, you need to understand the complexities of the mathematics

    Determining the extent of possible global warming is not as simple as plugging a few numbers into your home computer.  It involves some truly awesome steps, steps which are truly beyond the capabilities of mankind. Step 1 is to know accurately the interactions among the Earth’s various components.  Examples:  How does a volcanic eruption in…

  • There is No Further Need for Population Control

     by Jacqueline R. Kasun, Ph.D Seventy-nine countries with 40 percent of the world’s population now have fertility rates below population-replacement levels. 1 The annual rate of change in world population fell from 2.04 percent in 1965-70 to 1.48 percent in 1990-95. During the same period, the rate in Asia fell from 2.44 to 1.53.  In…

  • World Population is NOT a Problem

    by Life Research Institute and Robert Sassone Growth According to one projection by the United Nations, world population will begin to decrease in approximately 2045.1 The growth rate of the world’s population peaked at 2.04% during 1965-70 but fell to 1.48% during 1990-95.2 The United Nations projects that the world’s fertility rate may decline below…

  • The Resource-Depletion Fallacy

    by Kenneth E. Kogut, P.E., Life Research Institute, August 2003 The threat of depletion of our natural resources is one of the driving forces some use in striving for easy, legal access to abortion. The concept is that we need to murder babies because additional people will deplete the resources. This paper does not cover…