Forward from: White Papers
"Land Use, Refuse, and Demographic Change"
Nations must preserve their people to preserve their environments
Since 1990 the United States has seen its 'diverse' population increase by 74 million individuals, while the historic (White) American populace has increased by just nine million people.
Over the same time period some 50 million acres of farmland have been paved over for housing expansions and urban development.
The recent immigrants and their descendants have been steadily moving into sprawling suburbs, destroying farmlands and age-old American communities in the process.
National Parks, waterways, and forested areas are being rapidly destroyed by this expansion.
Rubbish and refuse production has also increased, by 84.1 million tons in 30 years, recent immigrants and their descendants are responsible for 88% of this new trash generation.
Find out much more how rapidly increasingly 'diverse; populations are destroying and dirtying America's environment:
Nations must preserve their people to preserve their environments
Since 1990 the United States has seen its 'diverse' population increase by 74 million individuals, while the historic (White) American populace has increased by just nine million people.
Over the same time period some 50 million acres of farmland have been paved over for housing expansions and urban development.
The recent immigrants and their descendants have been steadily moving into sprawling suburbs, destroying farmlands and age-old American communities in the process.
National Parks, waterways, and forested areas are being rapidly destroyed by this expansion.
Rubbish and refuse production has also increased, by 84.1 million tons in 30 years, recent immigrants and their descendants are responsible for 88% of this new trash generation.
Find out much more how rapidly increasingly 'diverse; populations are destroying and dirtying America's environment: