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🌎 Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich, died March 13,2026

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    🌎 Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich, died March 13,2026

    "In his 2023 memoir, “Life,” Ehrlich expressed deep gratitude for a 70-year career in science. However, he was frustrated over what he saw as the inability of science to penetrate America’s stubbornly unscientific political culture. He was also saddened that the environmental movement was failing to effectively oppose “the forces that pose existential threats to civilization.” Throughout his career as a public scholar, Ehrlich was never afraid to look into the abyss."

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    Paul Ehrlich, often called alarmist for dire warnings about human harms to the Earth, believed scientists had a responsibility to speak out

    Paul R. Ehrlich will be remembered as a scientist whose books about population and threats to the environment shaped the idea of limited growth in the modern era.

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      🌎 Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich, died March 13,2026

      "In his 2023 memoir, “Life,” Ehrlich expressed deep gratitude for a 70-year career in science. However, he was frustrated over what he saw as the inability of science to penetrate America’s stubbornly unscientific political culture. He was also saddened that the environmental movement was failing to effectively oppose “the forces that pose existential threats to civilization.” Throughout his career as a public scholar, Ehrlich was never afraid to look into the abyss."

      #Environment #Climate #Science
      #PaulEhrlich

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      Paul Ehrlich, often called alarmist for dire warnings about human harms to the Earth, believed scientists had a responsibility to speak out

      Paul R. Ehrlich will be remembered as a scientist whose books about population and threats to the environment shaped the idea of limited growth in the modern era.

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      @SnowyCA Ehrlich also advocated for mass involuntary sterilization, and spent the second half of his career defending a book whose predictions were blatantly wrong

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        @SnowyCA Ehrlich also advocated for mass involuntary sterilization, and spent the second half of his career defending a book whose predictions were blatantly wrong

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        @arbutus

        Do me a favour and take the time to actually READ the article before playing Reply Guy,
        Thank you.

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