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Road to survival
Book • 1949
In 'Road to Survival', William Vogt examines the ecological status of the world, documenting the negative effects of expanding global populations on the environment.
He advocates for population control as a necessary measure to prevent environmental disaster, critiquing capitalism and emphasizing the need for sustainable practices.
The book was a major inspiration for the modern environmental movement.
He advocates for population control as a necessary measure to prevent environmental disaster, critiquing capitalism and emphasizing the need for sustainable practices.
The book was a major inspiration for the modern environmental movement.
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as an author who influenced Paul Ehrlich's work.


Ben Naddaff-Hafrey

When Parakeets Plundered New York
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in the context of early works on environmentalism and overpopulation.

Jason Crawford

Jason Crawford on The Techno-Humanist Manifesto
Mentioned by Charles C Mann as the first modern, we're all going to hell book.

Two (Totally Opposite) Ways to Save the Planet (Rebroadcast)