97: The Wit and Wisdom of Paul Ehrlich
Continuing our tribute to the late Paul Ehrlich, we discuss the critiques and praise that followed news of his passing, and we share a VERY candid – and charming – “uncensored” 2020 Earth Day conversation. Paul points out a flaw on the cover of The Population Bomb. Can you guess what it is? Listen to find out.
In our prelude and epilogue, we discuss his acerbic wit – was it helpful or did it hurt the cause of overshoot literacy? One fact is certain: Paul wasn’t boring. What if thousands of scientists around the world spoke with Ehrlich’s level of candor about the state of the world, and how tenuous our future really is as we continue deeper and deeper into overshoot? Plus, learn some interesting details about his relationship with Johnny Carson and NBC, failures of the university system, the relationship between population and pandemics, comparative advantage, and the vulnerability of our food system.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
GrowthBusters Earth Day Film Festival
Paul Ehrlich – Uncensored on Earth Day 50th Anniversary – Episode 43 of the GrowthBusters podcast
Paul Ehrlich on The Limits to Growth – Episode 70 of the GrowthBusters podcast
Paul Ehrlich (1932-2026): Behaving Against Our Interests – Episode96 of the GrowthBusters podcast
Paul Ehrlich, a Scientific/Environmental/Cultural Iconoclast (1932-2026) – by Dave Gardner on Substack
Goodbye Paul Ehrlich – The Overpopulation Project
The Vindication of a Public Scholar – by Tom Turner
Did Paul Ehrlich Help or Hurt His Cause? – by Joshua Spodek
The Wisest One in the Room – by Thomas Gilovich and Lee Ross
Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment – by Paul R. Ehrlich, John P. Holdren and Anne H. Ehrlich
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