Disambiguation evidence for the book "The Population Bomb" via surface form

"The Population Bomb"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "The Population Bomb".

Predicate Object
author Paul R. Ehrlich
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizedFor advocacy of coercive population control
criticizedFor alarmist tone
criticizedFor inaccurate predictions
criticizedFor underestimating technological change in agriculture
genre environmental literature
genre non-fiction
genre popular science
hasCentralClaim unchecked population growth will outstrip food production and resources
hasCentralClaim urgent action is needed to curb population growth
hasPerspective neo-Malthusian
impactOn academic debates on population and resources
impactOn environmental policy discourse
impactOn public awareness of population issues
influenced debates on carrying capacity
influenced environmental movement
influenced population control advocacy
influenced public policy debates on population
influencedBy Thomas Malthus
influencedBy neo-Malthusian ideas
instanceOf book
language English
mainSubject birth control
mainSubject demography
mainSubject environmental limits
mainSubject environmentalism
mainSubject family planning
mainSubject famine
mainSubject overpopulation
mainSubject population growth
mainSubject resource scarcity
mediaType print
notableFor influencing environmental debate in the late 1960s and 1970s
notableFor popularizing concerns about population growth
notableFor sparking controversy over population control policies
notableFor warning of imminent global overpopulation crises
proposes government intervention in fertility rates
proposes strong population control measures
publicationYear 1968
publisher Ballantine Books
relatedWork An Essay on the Principle of Population
surface form: Malthusian theory of population
relatedWork Club of Rome
surface form: The Limits to Growth
timePeriodDiscussed late 20th century
warnsAbout ecological collapse
warnsAbout mass starvation
warnsAbout resource depletion

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Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "The Population Bomb".

"The Population Explosion" follows
"The Population Bomb"
surface form: The Population Explosion
"The Population Explosion" relatedWork
"The Population Bomb"
surface form: The Population Explosion