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The Population Bomb

Book • 1968
Published in 1968, 'The Population Bomb' by Paul and Anne Ehrlich predicts catastrophic consequences, including mass starvation and environmental ruin, due to unchecked population growth.

The book argues that immediate action is necessary to control population growth to prevent these dire outcomes.

Although many of the Ehrlichs' predictions did not come to pass, the book significantly raised awareness about population and environmental issues and influenced public policy in the 1960s and 1970s.

The authors emphasize the need for conscious regulation of human numbers and highlight the strain that growing populations place on the natural world.

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Mentioned in 102 episodes

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Andrew Huberman
, who says that Paul Erlich might say that his warnings in it probably didn't pan out.
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Kevin Kelly
in the context of Stuart Brand's background.
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Mentioned by Stephen Shaw as a book by Paul Ehrlich, clips of whom are in the documentary.
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#996 - Stephen J. Shaw - Why Population Collapse is Closer Than You Think
Authored by Paul Ehrlich, it predicted widespread famine and resource depletion due to overpopulation.
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636. Why Aren’t We Having More Babies?
Mentioned by Jordan Peterson when discussing a bet with Julian Simon about population growth and resource scarcity.
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Rick Rubin
as a book about overpopulation and its consequences.
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Aravind Srinivas
Mentioned by Jordan Peterson in a discussion about his bet with Julian Simon on resource scarcity.
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345. 12 Ways the Planet Could Truly Be Saved | Bjørn Lomborg
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Peter Robinson
as a famous book that predicted mass starvations due to overpopulation.
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The Age of Depopulation With Nicholas Eberstadt | Peter Robinson | Uncommon Knowledge
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Stephen J. Shaw
in the context of discussing population concerns and the organization founded by Paul Ehrlich.
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338. The Epidemic That Dare Not Speak Its Name | Stephen J Shaw
Mentioned by Jordan B. Peterson in the context of radical environmentalists with an anti-human agenda.
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312. The Great Climate Con | Alex Epstein

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