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Nature 408, 643-644 (7 December 2000) | doi:10.1038/35047142
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Endowed Professorship in Neuroscience
- University of Tennessee Health Science Center
- Memphis, Tennessee, USA
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- Alliance Institute of Advanced Pharmacy and Health Sciences
- Hyderabad 500038 India
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Vaclav Smil1
This is a new Paul Ehrlich, relaxed, reminiscing, nonprescriptive and unexpectedly upbeat. Ever since his book The Population Bomb (Ballantine, 1968), Ehrlich has conducted a crusade aimed at not just stopping the growth of the global population but even reducing its existing numbers.
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