Anne H. Ehrlich
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Anne H. Ehrlich is an American environmentalist and author known for her collaborative work on population, ecology, and conservation issues, often co-writing influential books and articles with her husband, biologist Paul R. Ehrlich.
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American
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author → environmentalist → |
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true
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American
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Paul R. Ehrlich
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Paul R. Ehrlich
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United States of America
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University of Kansas
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conservation
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ecology → population studies → |
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female
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non-fiction
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Stanford University
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books about biodiversity loss
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books about environmental policy → books about overpopulation → |
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research associate
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science communicator → |
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conservation biology
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ecology → population biology → |
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English
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Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University
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| movement |
conservation movement
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environmental movement → population control advocacy → |
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co-authoring influential environmental books with Paul R. Ehrlich
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work on population, ecology, and conservation issues → |
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Betrayal of Science and Reason
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Extinction: The Causes and Consequences of the Disappearance of Species → The Population Explosion → The Stork and the Plow → |
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author
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environmentalist → |
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Paul R. Ehrlich
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Paul R. Ehrlich
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Stanford University
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climate and environmental risk
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environmental ethics → human population growth → species extinction → sustainability → |
Referenced by (5)
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Paul R. Ehrlich
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The Population Explosion → |
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The Dominant Animal
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The Dominant Animal
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Paul R. Ehrlich
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spouse |