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Anne Howland Ehrlich (born Anne Fitzhugh Howland; November 17, 1933) is an American scientist and author who is best known for the predictions she made as a co-author of The Population Bomb with her colleague and husband, Paul R. Ehrlich.
The Population Bomb is a 1968 book co-authored by former Stanford University professor Paul R. Ehrlich and former Stanford senior researcher in conservation biology Anne H. Ehrlich. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] From the opening page, it predicted worldwide famines due to overpopulation , as well as other major societal upheavals, and advocated immediate action ...
Ehrlich and his wife, Anne H. Ehrlich, collaborated on the book, The Population Bomb, but the publisher insisted that a single author be credited; only Paul's name appears as an author. [ 23 ] Although Ehrlich was not the first to warn about population issues — concern had been widespread during the 1950s and 1960s — his charismatic and ...
Anne H. Ehrlich: F: 1933– Human overpopulation: The Stork and The Plow: The Equity Answer to the Human Dilemma (co-authored) Paul R. Ehrlich: M: 1932– Human overpopulation: Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment (co-authored) Daniel C. Esty: M: Environment of Connecticut
Our Plundered Planet, along with William Vogt's Road to Survival, also published in 1948, launched a Malthusian revival in the post-WWII era, and would inspire Anne Howland Ehrlich and her colleague and husband Paul R. Ehrlich, authors of The Population Bomb, The Dominant Animal and more than 30 other books on overpopulation and ecology. [3] [4 ...
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Alojzy Ehrlich (1914–1992), Polish table tennis player; Anne H. Ehrlich (born 1933), U.S. author of books on overpopulation and ecology; Arnold Ehrlich (1848–1919), biblical and rabbinical scholar who was born in Poland and immigrated to the U.S. Dieter Ehrlich (born 1941), German field hockey player; Eugen Ehrlich (1862–1922), Austrian ...