Case Study - Zuckerman - References

[1] Transcript, interview with Prof. Ben Zuckerman, UCLA, Lou Dobbs Tonight, CNN (August 5, 2009)

[2] Video, interview with Prof. Ben Zuckerman, UCLA, Lou Dobbs Tonight, CNN (August 5, 2009)

[3] "Lou Dobbs Show Cites Fear Mongering Anti-Immigrant Astronomist As Population Growth Expert", by Andrea Christina Nill (August 7, 2009)

[4] "Lou Dobbs Show Cites Fear Mongering Anti-Immigrant Astronomer As Population Growth Expert", by Andrea Nill (August 6, 2009)

[5] Ben Zuckerman, Ph.D., UCLA Faculty
(website visited August 10, 2009)

[6] Ben Zuckerman Astronomy page
(website visited August 10, 2009)

[7] "Board of Directors", Californians for Population Stabilization
(website visited August, 2009)

[8] "Statistical Oversight", NumbersUSA, Sourcewatch
(website visited August, 2009)

[9] Alliance for a Sustainable USA
(website visited August, 10 2009)

[10] "Ben Zuckerman is elected to the Sierra Club Board of Directors on April 24, 2002", SUSPS (April 24, 2002)
and
Sierra Club Yearly Election Results

[11] Board of Directors, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
(website visited August 10, 2009)

[12] "Population and Environment", by Ben Zuckerman, posted on the American Reform Party website (undated)

[13] SUSPS
(website visited August 10, 2009)

[14] "For Sale: The Policies of the Sierra Club", By Richard D. Lamm, former Governor of Colorado, The Social Contract (Fall, 2006)

[15] "The Environmental Argument for Reducing Immigration to the United States", by Philip Cafaro and Winthrop Staples III, Center for Immigration Studies (June, 2009)

[16] "Forsaking Fundamentals: The Environmental Establishment Abandons U.S. Population Stabilization"
By Leon Kolankiewicz and Roy Beck, Center for Immigration Studies (April, 2001)

[17] "Our Lost Future", NumbersUSA.com

[18] "Where does the Census Bureau say we're heading by 2050?" NumbersUSA.com

[19] "Annual Projections of the Total Resident Population as of July 1: Middle, Lowest, Highest, and Zero International Migration Series, 1999 to 2100", U.S. Census Bureau
and
U.S. Census Bureau population projections
(website visited July, 2009)

[20] Sierra Democracy
(website visited August 10, 2009)