Paul Erlich is a retired conservation biologist from Stanford University. He famously, or infamously, wrote the book The Population Bomb in 1968. Nate Haganz talks to Paul about what has happened both to human population situation and awareness of it since he wrote his book 50 years ago. Our discussion ranges from his appearances on Johnny Carson to why humanity has not responded to our long-term sustainability challenges.
On this episode, we meet with Professor Emeritus of Population Studies at Stanford University and author of The Population Bomb, Paul Ehrlich.
Ehrlich discusses what has happened with the human population situation in the decades since he published The Population Bomb. Why has humanity not responded to our long-term sustainability challenges? How would Ehrlich frame contemporary discussions about population?
In a wide-ranging conversation spanning stories about his appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson to how the environmental movement merged with corporate greenwashing, Ehrlich provides colorful and interesting commentary on the human predicament.
About Paul Ehrlich
Paul Ehrlich is the Bing Professor Emeritus of Population Studies at Stanford University and author of many books, including The Population Bomb.
For Show Notes and Transcript visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/09-paul-ehrlich