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"Most of the predictions [in Population Bomb] have proved correct.
Yes, I was naive when I wrote "The Population Bomb".
But he neglected another equally ominous storm cloud: the population bomb.
Since "The Population Bomb" was written in 1968, conservatively 200 million people have starved to death.
Bookshops are crammed with titles such as The Long Emergency, The Population Bomb, Our Final Hour.
Back in 1968, all the talk was of the population bomb.
The country that feared a "population bomb" now celebrates its "demographic dividend".
Whether similar forces will defuse the population bomb in sub-Sarahan Africa is unclear.
One such figure was Paul Ehrlich, whose book, "The Population Bomb", became a bestseller in 1968.
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Its roughly the same story regarding the population bomb, a product of the 1960s.
On the other end of the spectrum, in 1971 three years after writing The Population Bomb Ehrlich placed the limit at 500 million.
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