Nuclear Winter
Paul Ehrlich
Thursday, 14 Nov 1985 at 8:00 pm – C.Y. Stephens
Paul Ehrlich is Professor of Biological Sciences and the Bing Professor of Population Studies at Stanford University. He is editor and consultant to McGraw-Hill. He is author of The Cold and the Dark: The World After Nuclear War, Race Bomb, The End of Affluence: A Blueprint for the Future, and Global Ecology: Readings Toward a Rational Strategy for Man.Part of the World Affairs Series: Tyranny or Freedom...Which Side Are We On?
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