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Anne H. Ehrlich
Bachelor of Arts
Charles Duncan Michener
Crafoord Prize
Doctoral advisor
Entomology
Famine
Fellow of the Royal Society
Global warming
Heinz Awards
Human overpopulation
Master of Arts
Oregon State University
Overconsumption
PhD
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Population control
Population growth
Population study
Resource depletion
Ronald Bailey
Simon–Ehrlich wager
Stanford University
The Population Bomb
Thesis
Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement
University of Kansas
University of Pennsylvania

Early life, education, and academic career

American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Philosophical Society
Bee
Bering Sea
Biology
Canadian arctic
Charles Duncan Michener
Chemical ecology
Coevolution
Columbia High School (New Jersey)
Entomologist
German people
Greek language
Insect
Latin
Lepidoptera
Maplewood, New Jersey
Mite
National Academy of Sciences
National Institutes of Health
Paul Ehrlich
Peter H. Raven
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Reform Judaism
Stanford University
University of Kansas
University of Pennsylvania
Zoology

Overpopulation debate

Ballantine Books
Commonwealth Club of California
David Brower
Ian Ballantine
Sierra Club
The Population Bomb
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

The Population Bomb (1968)

Abortion
Birth control
Charles C. Mann
Civil disorder
Delhi
Epidemic
Famine
India
Paris
Population control

After 2000

Bay checkerspot butterfly
Biodiversity
Biogeography
Cultural evolution
Endangered species
Environmental ethics
Genetics
Salon (website)
Science of the Total Environment
Sustainable population

Reception

Agricultural productivity
Barry Commoner
Cognitive dissonance
Double standard
Earth Day
England
Famine
Famine 1975! America's Decision: Who Will Survive?
HIV/AIDS
Least Developed Countries
Non-renewable resource
Population growth
Reason (magazine)
Ronald Bailey
Thomas Sowell
United Kingdom

Left-wing critics

Barry Commoner
Economic inequality
Left-wing politics
Overconsumption
Rodolfo Dirzo

Simon–Ehrlich wager

Julian Simon
Simon–Ehrlich wager

Ehrlich's response to critics

Biodiversity loss
Global warming
Green Revolution
Overfishing
Urbanization

Other activities

Charles Lee Remington
Common Cause
Desertification
Federation for American Immigration Reform
Population Connection
Population Matters

Personal life

Vasectomy

Awards and honors

American Institute of Biological Sciences
BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award
Blue Planet Prize
Crafoord Prize
ECI Prize
Ecological Society of America
Heineken Prizes
Heinz Awards
MacArthur Fellows Program
Ramon Margalef Prize in Ecology
Royal Society
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Sierra Club
Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement
United Nations
University of Missouri
World Wide Fund for Nature

Books

Carl Sagan
Corey J. A. Bradshaw
Donald Kennedy
Ilkka Hanski
ISBN (identifier)
Joan Roughgarden
Michael Tobias
Robert E. Ornstein
The Cold and the Dark
The Population Bomb
Walter Orr Roberts
Wild Solutions

Papers

Anthony David Barnosky
Bibcode (identifier)
Doi (identifier)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B
PLOS Biology
PMC (identifier)
PMID (identifier)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Rodolfo Dirzo
Science Advances


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