Ecoscience
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Originally published in 1977 by Paul R. Ehrlich and John P. Holdren, 'Ecoscience' addresses environmental crises, population growth, and potential policy responses for sustainable resource use.
The book discusses demographic trends, ecological constraints, and a range of proposed interventions to manage population and environmental impact.
Some passages have been cited in debates about controversial policy proposals, fueling public controversy and misinterpretation.
The authors presented technical analyses and policy options in the context of ecological science and social planning, aiming to engage policymakers.
Over time the work has been both influential and contentious in environmental and political discussions.
The book discusses demographic trends, ecological constraints, and a range of proposed interventions to manage population and environmental impact.
Some passages have been cited in debates about controversial policy proposals, fueling public controversy and misinterpretation.
The authors presented technical analyses and policy options in the context of ecological science and social planning, aiming to engage policymakers.
Over time the work has been both influential and contentious in environmental and political discussions.
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