Selected articles by Al Bartlett
- Forgotten Fundamentals of the Energy Crisis (1978 with 1998 overview)
- Environmental Sustainability (1997)
- The New Flat Earth Society (1998)
- The Massive Movement to Marginalize the Modern Malthusian Message (1998)
- The World's Worst Population Problem - Is There a Population Problem? (1998)
- Reflections on Sustainability, Population Growth, and the Environment (1998)
- An Analysis of U.S. and World Oil Production Patterns Using Hubbert-Style Curves (2000)
- Thoughts on Long-Term Energy Supplies: Scientists and the Silent Lie (2004)
- A Depletion Protocol for Non-Renewable Natural Resources: Australia as an Example (2006) (Also listen to an interview with Al Bartlett by an Australian interviewer).
- A Cautionary Tale (2006)
- Scientific American and the Silent Lie (2006)
- Thoughts on Immigration into the United States (2007) a position paper published by Negative Population Growth. (Pdf format. You can also view the document in html format).
- Why Have Scientists Succumbed to Political Correctness? (2008)
Guest Editorials by Al Bartlett
- Regionwide Planning Will Make the Problems Worse (1998)
- Bigger Isn't Better in the Public Schools (1999)
- Colorado and the Population Problem (1999)
- Boulder, Transportation, and the New Century (2000)
- What Part of Arithmetic Does Not Hold in Boulder? (2008)
- Highways and Growth (2008)
Transcripts of presentations by Al Bartlett
- Population Myths (2008)
Letters by Al Bartlett
- Sierra Club ballot question (1997)
- Sierra Club referendum (1998)
- Turnpike spawns growth, taxes, pollution (1999)
- The conquest of Guanella Pass (1999)
- We need to check the numbers (1999)
- California's electrical crisis (2001)
Articles about Al Bartlett
- Al Bartlett exposes 'the silent lie' with photo of Al Bartlett at the ASPO Peak Oil conference in Denver, Colorado (November 10, 2005)
- Solutions Create More Problems (2008)
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