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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instanceOf American
author
environmentalist
alive true
citizenship American
coAuthorWith Paul R. Ehrlich
collaboratesWith Paul R. Ehrlich
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Kansas
fieldOfWork conservation
ecology
population studies
gender female
genre non-fiction
hasAcademicAffiliation Stanford University
hasCollaboratedOn books about biodiversity loss
books about environmental policy
books about overpopulation
hasRole research associate
science communicator
influencedBy conservation biology
ecology
population biology
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University
movement conservation movement
environmental movement
population control advocacy
notableFor co-authoring influential environmental books with Paul R. Ehrlich
work on population, ecology, and conservation issues
notableWork Betrayal of Science and Reason
Extinction: The Causes and Consequences of the Disappearance of Species
The Population Explosion
The Stork and the Plow
occupation author
environmentalist
partnerInResearchWith Paul R. Ehrlich
spouse Paul R. Ehrlich
workLocation Stanford University
writesAbout climate and environmental risk
environmental ethics
human population growth
species extinction
sustainability


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