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Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich fueled our doubts with a bestseller called The Population Bomb.
FORBES: Predicting the Future: Part II
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In 1980 he made a wager with a well-known environmentalist and population control advocate, Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich.
FORBES: The Upside Of Optimism
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The bet between Julian Simon, the economist, and Paul Ehrlich, the environmentalist.
FORBES: But Why Did Julian Simon Win The Paul Ehrlich Bet?
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Meanwhile, Paul Ehrlich has also amended his view of the issue.
BBC: The world at seven billion
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Brower has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize three times -- in 1978, 1979, and 1998 -- jointly with Professor Paul Ehrlich of Stanford University.
CNN: Environmentalist David Brower dead at 88
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Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich wrote the bestseller The Population Bomb.
FORBES: Bad News Bear Grantham the Grim
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Its sorrowful tone echoes the writings of Paul Ehrlich, the Club of Rome, Thomas Malthus and the sob sisters of the 1850s who decried the end of cheap whale blubber.
FORBES: One Cheer for Hillary Clinton
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The rudiments of such chaos are biological and driven by two very comprehensible crises: human population size and consumption, as visionaries like Dr. Paul Ehrlich of Stanford University have long elucidated.
FORBES: Los Angeles Prepares For 'Carmageddon'
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President Obama's new science adviser, John Holdren, is a fervent believer in the crank theories of Paul Ehrlich, a once popular scientist who wrote the 1968 bestseller The Population Bomb, along with treatisespredicting imminent mass global starvation and various other apocalypses.
FORBES: Humanity Deniers
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President Obama's new science adviser, John Holdren, is a fervent believer in the crank theories of Paul Ehrlich, a once popular scientist who wrote the 1968 bestseller The Population Bomb, along with treatises predicting imminent mass global starvation and various other apocalypses.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich.
ECONOMIST: Green plus red-tape makes brown