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Ehrlich, Paul R.


Author documents cited by Kairos documents


  • [2017]  Biological annihilation via the ongoing sixth mass extinction signaled by vertebrate population losses and declines. PNAS: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114, May 2017 (Ceballos, Gerardo / Ehrlich, Paul R. / Dirzo, Rodolfo)
  • [2013]  Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided?. Proceedings of the Royal Society (B), 280, 7 March 2013, 1754 (Ehrlich, Paul R. / Ehrlich, Anne H.)
  • [2008]  The Dominant Animal: human evolution and the environment. Island Press, 2008 (Ehrlich, Paul R. / Ehrlich, Anne H.)
  • [1997]  s' Fables. MIT Technology Review, 1 January 1997 [text] (Ehrlich, Paul R. / Ehrlich, Anne H.)
  • [1994]  Optimum Human Population Size. 1994 [text] (Daily, Gretchen C. / Ehrlich, Anne H. / Ehrlich, Paul R.)
  • [1987]  Earth. â-* Franklin Watts, 1987 [text] (Ehrlich, Anne H. / Ehrlich, Paul R.)
  • [1982]  Overpopulation: the population explosion. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, January 1982. [text] (Ehrlich, Paul / Ehrlich, Anne)
  • [1970]  Population, Resources, Environment. issues in human ecology. Freeman, 1970 [review] (Ehrlich, Paul R. / Ehrlich, Anne H.)
  • [1968]  The Population Bomb. Sierra Club/Ballantine Books, 1968 [summary] (Ehrlich, Paul R. / Ehrlich, Anne H.)
  • [1968]  Population, Resources, and Environment. 1968/ 1972 (Ehrlich, Paul R. / Ehrlich, Anne)

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[2017]:  64 Questions for the Environmental Conservationists of the World [Refs]

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[2012]:  Scientific Gerrymandering of Boundaries of Overpopulation Debate [Refs]

[2008]:  Climate Change and the Elephant in the Living Room [Refs]

[2007]:  Begetting: challenges and responsibilities of overpopulation [Refs]