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Impact of Population Growth

Paul R. Ehrlich; John P. Holdren

Science, New Series, Vol. 171, No. 3977. (Mar. 26, 1971), pp. 1212-1217.

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Impact of Population GrowthPaul R. Ehrlich; John P. HoldrenScience, New Series, Vol. 171, No. 3977. (Mar. 26, 1971), pp. 1212-1217.Stable URL:

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1 Man and His EnvironmentAnsley J. CoaleScience, New Series, Vol. 170, No. 3954. (Oct. 9, 1970), pp. 132-136.Stable URL:

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3 Fluctuations of Animal Populations and a Measure of Community StabilityRobert MacArthurEcology, Vol. 36, No. 3. (Jul., 1955), pp. 533-536.Stable URL:

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24 Population and Panaceas A Technological PerspectivePaul R. Ehrlich; John P. HoldrenBioScience, Vol. 19, No. 12. (Dec., 1969), pp. 1065-1071.Stable URL:

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26 Effects of Pollution on the Structure and Physiology of EcosystemsG. M. WoodwellScience, New Series, Vol. 168, No. 3930. (Apr. 24, 1970), pp. 429-433.Stable URL:

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31 What We Must DoJohn PlattScience, New Series, Vol. 166, No. 3909. (Nov. 28, 1969), pp. 1115-1121.Stable URL:

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