Biologist Paul Ehrlich, author of 1968’s ‘Population Bomb,’ which predicted a dire global future, died on Monday.
It's hard not to find the premise of Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary instantly compelling: Something is slowly killing the sun and threatening life on Earth. That same mysterious force, dubbed the ...
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The world is not overpopulated. Have more children
My husband and I are 28. We would love to start a family, but I don’t know how we can afford it, even with both of us working ...
Ryland looking at Rocky in Project Hail Mary - Amazon MGM Studios Back in 2020, news broke that Andy Weir's best-selling ...
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Paul Ehrlich 1932-2026
Paul Ehrlich would have wanted you dead. Moreso, he wished you were never born. Ehrlich hated humanity, and for that, ...
He didn’t repudiate his warnings when they failed to pan out, yet didn’t lose his popularity or prestige.
The "Population Bomb" author prophesized that England would cease to exist by the year 2000, and that Americans born after ...
What has the world's population climbed to now? We remember reading that it recently surpassed 8 billion souls. After we Googled, it turns out the number of people on the planet is up to 8.2 billion ...
In the subhead of its obituary of the world’s most celebrated doomsayer Paul Ehrlich, The New York Times referred to his ...
Paul Ehrlich, the celebrity bug scientist-turned-environmentalist who wrote a tract against babymaking called The Population Bomb, was disastrously wrong and never really admitted it. He spent his ...
Two fish sellers’ stories reveal a society that has failed its most vulnerable women Sayeesa Shaban In Kashmir, the plight of elderly widows is a pressing concern, with hundreds living in abject ...
Following is UN Watch’s legal analysis of the March 2026 report of Special Rapporteur on Palestine Francesca Albanese titled “Torture and Genocide.” By ...
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