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Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich fueled our doubts with a bestseller called The Population Bomb.
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Needless to say, your book, The Population Bomb (1968) awakened global consciousness with respect to the issue Rev.
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Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich wrote the bestseller The Population Bomb.
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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.
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They are just tired of being hectored by scientists proclaiming certain apocalypses that never pan out: Examples include acid rain and the death of the forest, asteroids, the population bomb, and a catastrophic extinction of species that has eluded detection.
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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.
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The Population Bomb never exploded.
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Ehrlich entitled The Population Bomb.
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