"The Population Bomb", by Stanford conservation biologist Paul R.
Ehrlich, was published on this date in 1968. In it he claimed that with
an exploding world population set to outpace any possible growth in
agricultural output, Malthusian famines would sweep the world in the 70s and beyond.
The book began on a sharply unequivocal note. "The battle to feed all
of humanity is over. In the 1970s hundreds of millions of people will
starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now."
And as Kitten Week draws toward a close here at Today's Date in
Apocalypse History, here is a picture of a particularly excited-looking
little kitten:
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