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472:, Ehrlich offers a lucid synthesis of the major issues of our time: rising consumption, still-growing world population, and unchecked political and economic inequity. Grounded in science, economics, and history, she puts political and environmental debates in a larger context and formulates a range of possible solutions for improving our future prospect, from local actions to reform of national government to international initiatives. 397:"When is an area overpopulated? When its population can't be maintained without rapidly depleting nonrenewable resources (or converting renewable resources into nonrenewable ones) and without degrading the capacity of the environment to support the population. In short, if the long-term carrying capacity of an area is clearly being degraded by its current human occupants, that area is overpopulated." 429:. The authors look at the interaction between population and food supply and offer a strategy for balancing human numbers with nutritional needs. Their proposals include improving the status of women by giving them equal education, reducing racism and religious prejudice, reforming the agricultural system, and shrinking the growing gap between rich and poor. 558:(with Paul Ehrlich) - The Prize has been awarded for exemplary scientific contributions to understanding the environmental consequences of species extinction, habitat destruction and nuclear war, individually and jointly, and for raising public awareness of and shaping public opinion on resource depletion and 483:
The Ehrlichs in this popular book explore in a unique way how humans have evolved from vulnerable creatures clawing nourishment from Earth to a sophisticated global society manipulating every inch of it: they have become the dominant animal. They question why we are creating a world that threatens
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While the Ehrlichs concede that consumption and technology must also share the blame for environmental crises, priority should be given to achieving population control as a means of stopping further destruction. "Rapid population growth in poor nations is an important reason they stay poor, and
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She is seen is one of the key figures in the debate on conservation biology. The essence of her reasoning is that unlimited population growth and man's unregulated exploitation of natural resources form a serious threat to the environment. Her publications have been a significant source of
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By the end of the 1970s, this prediction and many others throughout the text proved to be wildly incorrect. However, they continued to argue that societies must take strong action to decrease population growth in order to mitigate future disasters, both ecological and social.
393:, the Ehrlichs purport to describe how the world's growing population dwarfs the Earth's capacity to sustain current living standards and why overpopulation is a number one environmental problem. The book calls for action to confront population growth and the ensuing crisis: 433:
This generation faces a set of challenges unprecedented in their scope and severity and in the shortness of time left to resolve them. . . . The Stork and the Plow sets these out thoughtfully accurately. . . . We can all hope this urgent message is carefully
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The Ehrlichs argued that the human population was too great, and that while the extent of disaster could be mitigated, humanity could not prevent severe famines, the spread of disease, social unrest, and other negative consequences of overpopulation.
221:, publishing numerous scientific articles. She began her scientific collaboration with Paul Ehrlich in the late 1950s through research on butterflies as a test system for answering key questions of biological classification, ecology, and evolution. 197:
with Paul Ehrlich, where she serves as policy coordinator after being an associate director from 1987 on. She served as one of seven outside consultants to the White House Council on Environmental Quality's Global 2000 Report (1980).
302:, the daughter of Virginia Lippincott (Fitzhugh) Howland and Winston Densmore. Throughout her childhood she was fascinated by nature, preferring to be outside learning about wildflowers and geography. As a teenager she read 495:
This report reminds of how the collapse of numerous civilizations have, in the past, been caused by the degradation of nature, and how that process in present times makes a global collapse appearing likely. Overpopulation,
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In this paper, the Ehrlichs discuss their opinion on the 'optimal size' for human population, given current technological realities. They refer to establishing "social policies to influence fertility rates."
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A well-reasoned book of how poverty forces unsustainable use of natural resources, with proposals how food production might stay ahead of population growth, together with
261:(1996-2002). She chaired the Sierra Club's Committee on Military Impacts on the Environment from 1985 to 1994. Until 2003 she sat on the board of advisors for the 290:
From 1994 on she published a series of newsletters titled "Ecofables/Ecoscience," using science to debunk myths about humans' relationship to the environment.
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by the rich and poor choices of technologies are major drivers; dramatic cultural change provides the main hope of averting calamity.
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In 1994 and 1995, she served on a task group for academics and scientists for the President's Commission on Sustainable Development.
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overpopulation in those nations will greatly increase their destructive impact on the environment as they struggle to develop,".
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Ehrlich is involved in the Millennium Assessment of Human Behavior (MAHB) which she co-founded with husband Paul and Professor
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For ten years she was a member of the board of directors at the Center for Innovative Diplomacy, Pacific Institute,
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The phrase "population bomb" was first used in a 1958 pamphlet by advertising professional and entrepreneur
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She is a senior research scientist emeritus in conservation biology in the Department of Biology at
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of Santa Barbara, California (1996).The awards were presented to them by ocean environmentalist
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Since 1987, Anne Ehrlich has worked as associate director and policy coordinator of the
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our own species and offer suggestions what can we do to change the current trajectory.
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Named to Global 500 Roll of Honour for Environmental Achievement, United Nations, 1989
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She married Paul R. Ehrlich in 1954. The couple has one daughter, Lisa, born in 1955.
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Sasakawa Environment Prize with Paul Ehrlich and in 1995 they received the 1st Annual
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Betrayal of Science and Reason: How Anti-Environment Rhetoric Threatens Our Future
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Henry W. Kendall, Nobel laureate and Julius A. Stratton Professor of Physics, MIT
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Population, Resources, Environment: Issues in Human Ecology Second Edition
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Selected works, jointly authored with colleague and husband Paul Ehrlich:
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Sasakawa Environment Prize (jointly with Paul R. Ehrlich and shared with
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She has served and serves on the board of a wide range of organizations:
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Center for Conservation Biology - Stanford University - Biography (2006)
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Extinction: The Causes and Consequences of the Disappearance of Species
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Pacific Institute for Studies in Environment, Development, and Security
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Shapers of the Great Debate on Conservation: A Biographical Dictionary
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The Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere (MAHB) website
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Healing the Planet: Strategies for Resolving the Environmental Crisis
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Daily, Gretchen C.; Ehrlich, Anne H.; Ehrlich, Paul R. (July 1994).
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Population and Environment: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
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The Annihilation of Nature: Human Extinction of Birds and Mammals
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Returning to "Normal"? Evolutionary Roots of the Human Prospect
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The Stork and The Plow: The Equity Answer to the Human Dilemma
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One With Nineveh: Politics, Consumption, and the Human Future
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Lo, all our pomp of yesterday / Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!
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The Population Bomb: Population Control or Race to Oblivion?
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Nuclear Age Peace Award (with Paul Ehrlich) honored by the
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Award for Distinguished Service, Honorary Life Member 1985
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The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment
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The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Howland Ehrlich, Anne; Ehrlich, Paul R. (2013-03-07).
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of Earth and its environmental destruction by humans.
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Fellow of the American Academy Arts & Sciences,
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civilizations. Named a Notable Book for 2005 by the
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Honorary Doctorate of Oregon State University, 1999
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Index

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see list
Paul R. Ehrlich
The Population Bomb
Paul R. Ehrlich
overpopulation
ecology
Gretchen Daily
Club of Rome
Conservation Biology
Stanford University
Stanford University
University of Kansas
population biology
Center for Conservation Biology
Stanford University
United Nations
Heinz Award
Friends of the Earth
Center for Innovative Diplomacy
Sierra Club
Federation for American Immigration Reform
Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Pacific Institute for Studies in Environment, Development, and Security
New-Land Foundation
Donald Kennedy
Des Moines, Iowa
Our Plundered Planet
Fairfield Osborn
Columbia University

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