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In 1968, Paul Ehrlich made a similar warning, updated for a twenty-first-century planet with many times more people on it, with his widely derided The Population Bomb, which proposed that the economic and agricultural productivity of the earth had already reached its natural limit—and which was published, as it happened, just as the productivity gains from what’s called the “green revolution” were coming into focus.
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming
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