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Paul Ehrlich

Paul Ehrlich

Paul Ehrlich

Birder's Handbook will be released on June 15, 1988 in Trade Paperback
Jun 15, 1988
Birder's Handbook is now available in Trade Paperback
Jun 15, 1988
Birder's Handbook will be released on June 15, 1988 in
Jun 15, 1988
Birder's Handbook is now available in
Jun 15, 1988
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The Economist, May 17, 2012
...of the world’s people. This was the period of “The Population Bomb”, a bestseller by a biologist, Paul Ehrlich, which argued that the world could not feed itself. An international family-planning movement sprang up. Top-down programmes attempted to...
Canada Free Press, May 16, 2012
...s science advisor, John Holden, are card-carrying members of this cult. In 1971 Holden co-authored “Global Ecology” with Paul Ehrlich, famed for his 1968 book, “The Population Bomb.” They wrote “when a population of organisms grows in a finite...
Guardian.co.uk, May 16, 2012
...this is an anti-eco book. An economist tells why there are no limits to growth, why Malthus and Paul Ehrlich and the rest of the doomsayers simply don't understand the ability of humans to come up with answers. That necessity is the mother of...
Individual.com, May 10, 2012
...work including: the Waterman Award of the National Science Foundation, the 1994 Wolf Prize in Chemistry, the 2003 Paul Ehrlich Prize, and the 2005 Arthur C. Cope Award of the American Chemical Society. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences...
Inside Bay Area, May 3, 2012
...remembered here by his Berkeley-based son, Kenneth. Included are interviews with 19 environmental leaders. In the words of Paul Ehrlich, Nancy Skinner, Doug Tompkins and others, Brower Sr. emerges as a man of singular vision."David Park: A Painter's...
Globe and Mail, April 30, 2012
...Its a persistent illusion, however disproven by the celebrated 1980 wager between Julian Simon, an optimistic economist, and Paul Ehrlich, a pessimistic ecologist. Mr. Ehrlichs The Population Bomb, a 1968 bestseller, predicted famines of unbelievable...
Telluride Watch, April 5, 2012
...of Ellesmere Island to Mountainfilm 2012. (Courtesy photos) ORACLE – Author of the 1968 bestseller “The Population Bomb,” Paul Ehrlich will join the panelists for Mountainfilm’s Moving Mountains Symposium at the festival in late May. (Courtesy...
CNS News, March 2, 2012
...than a transformation of human society,” they wrote. Although Human Ecology was published in 1973, Holdren and co-author Paul Ehrlich remained long-time advocates for limiting population and energy use. In 1995, together with Gretchen Daily of Stanford...
US Airways Magazine, March 1, 2012
...overpopulation is soluble by means we have discovered and with resources we possess.” Two years later Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich sounded an even louder alarm when his The Population Bomb hit the stands. But it was the downstream result of a small...
Bellingham Herald, March 1, 2012
...when my family moved there, the manure problem was completely under control. In "The Population Bomb," "futurist" Paul Ehrlich confidently predicted that even if population growth were halted immediately there would be widespread famine with millions...
VDare, February 29, 2012
...warn that curbing global population growth was essential to human progress as well as winning the Cold War. Paul Ehrlich’s 1967 book amzon The Population Bomb reached millions with the message that overpopulation was a global environmental and...
Business Insider, February 28, 2012
...options, and what we're trying to do is keep all of those options. I think it was Paul Ehrlich who said "the first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts," and that's what we're trying to do. Earlier you mentioned that these...
Atlantic Monthly, February 28, 2012
...options, and what we're trying to do is keep all of those options. I think it was Paul Ehrlich who said "the first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts," and that's what we're trying to do. Earlier you mentioned that these...
Calgary Beacon, February 27, 2012
...doesn’t happen again. “To err is human, but to really foul things up you need a computer.” Paul Ehrlich One of the more popular responses to a mistake is to blame the computer. Yes, we have all experienced this, when our computer eats the files we...