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Science / Paul R. Ehrlich / The Population Bomb / Julian Simon / Anne H. Ehrlich / I PAT / Overpopulation / The Limits to Growth / Human population control / Demography / Population / Environment
Date: 2010-08-11 11:11:24
Science
Paul R. Ehrlich
The Population Bomb
Julian Simon
Anne H. Ehrlich
I PAT
Overpopulation
The Limits to Growth
Human population control
Demography
Population
Environment

The Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development[removed]The Population Bomb Revisited

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