Paul Ehrlich, famed ecologist and controversial author of The Population Bomb, died at 93 years old on March 13.
Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich, who died March 13, 2026, in Palo Alto, California, was a scientific crusader whose dire predictions about population growth, world hunger and environmental ...
Epigenetic programming from prolonged undernutrition and terror can persist 3–4 generations, plausibly contributing to elevated cardiometabolic and mental health burdens documented among Irish cohorts ...
His best-selling 1968 book, which forecast global famines, made him a leader of the environmental movement. But he faced criticism when his predictions proved premature.
The "Population Bomb" author prophesized that England would cease to exist by the year 2000, and that Americans born after ...
Washington state has an unprecedented and worsening mismatch between the housing units people need and its current housing ...
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) released a report regarding Romania and its path to becoming ...
Paul Ehrlich, the leading false prophet of inevitable environmental doom and author of the infamous 'The Population Bomb,' has died at age 93.
Plants are usually seen as stationary life forms, quietly supporting environments. But plant communities and populations are ...
Two new reports estimate a 64% increase in species population and a significant decrease in forest degradation in the butterfly's winter home ...
A new study by University of Vermont researchers finds that a majority of people across the globe favor protecting the ...
Poland once was in economic ruins when communism fell more than three decades ago. Now it's the 20th largest economy in the ...