Insect-ifying Humanity: The Paul Ehrlich Legacy
Source: News · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Dr. Paul Ralph Ehrlich (1933-2026), who passed away last week at the age of 93, was perhaps the world’s most famous opinionator on the population question since Reverend T.R. Malthus himself. An unabashed apostle of population control and prophet of impending worldwide demographic catastrophe, he preached a secular gospel of "overpopulation" and eco-apocalypse from his perch at Stanford University for over 50 years. The post Insect-ifying Humanity: The Paul Ehrlich Legacy appeared first on .
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