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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientistsflipped into Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists21 hours agoUnderstanding the fragility of our planetary home: The legacy of Paul Ehrlichthebulletin.org - By Michael E. Mann, Peter Gleick, John P. HoldrenPublished March 31, 2026 The death of famed biologist Paul Ehrlich on March 13 at 93 has occasioned a flurry of commentary in the press and on social …
Forbesflipped into Business6 days agoDon’t Forget One Of The Dumbest Scientific Predictions In Our HistoryForbesPaul Ehrlich died a few days ago at age 93. Few intellectual failures in modern history have been as spectacular—or as consequential—as his predictions of imminent global mass starvation. When the Stanford biologist published The Population Bomb in 1968, he did so with a certainty that brooked no …
National Postflipped into National Post News6 days agoColby Cosh: David Suzuki made his career crying wolfnationalpost.com - Colby CoshDavid Suzuki is sad . Just ask him. CBC Radio’s Sunday Magazine was loyally rolling the log last weekend for the former television personality, who …
6 days agoThe long shadow of Paul Ehrlich’s ‘Population Bomb’ is evident in anti-immigration efforts todaytimes-georgian.com - Brian C. Keegan, University of Colorado Boulder; Harvard University and Emily Klancher Merchant, University of California, DavisPaul Ehrlich opened his 1968 book “The Population Bomb” with a scene recounting returning to his hotel through a crowded Delhi neighborhood on a …
The Washington Postflipped into OpinionsFallout from ‘The Population Bomb’The Washington Post - Letters to the EditorPaul Ehrlich and the Suez Crisis, in readers’ eyes. Only in the last paragraph of the March 17 editorial “Paul Ehrlich, 1932-2026” did the Editorial Board acknowledge Ehrlich’s true contribution. It stated that Ehrlich’s warnings about overpopulation “distracted many from the significant challenges …
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