American Institutions and Ecological Ideals Scientific and literary views of our expansionary life-style are converging. Leo Marx Barry Commoner, for example, gave a widely reported speech describing the deadly pollution of Cali- fornia water reserves as a result of the excessive use of nitrates as fertilizer. This method of increasing agricultural productivity, he said, is so disruptive of the chemical balance of soil and water that within a generation it could poison irreparably the water supply of the whole area. The New York Times ran the story under the headline: "Ecol- ogist Sees U.S. on Suicidal Course" (4). But it was the demographers and population biologists, worried about behavior even less susceptible to regu- latory action, who used the most por- tentous rhetoric. "We must realize that unless we are extremely lucky," Paul Ehrlich told an audience in the sum- mer of 1969, "everybody will disap- pear in a cloud of blue steam in 20 years" (5). dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/
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Its Paul Ehrlich’s brain that disappeared in a cloud of blue steam years ago. The amount of rubbish this dude has put out and has a consistent track record of failing with his predictions and yet he’s still ‘annointed’ amongst the Chicken Little Alarmist loons.
He’s a Laughing stock and an obvious Charlatan.