
Paul R. Ehrlich
Author · 29 May 1932 – · 110 works
Paul Ralph Ehrlich is an American biologist, best known for his warnings about the consequences of population growth and limited resources. He is the Bing Professor of Population Studies in the department of Biological Sciences at Stanford University and president of Stanford's Center for Conservation Biology. - Wikipedia
Books by Paul R. Ehrlich

The Population Bomb
1968

The Cold and the Dark
1984

The End of Affluence
1974

The dominant animal
2008

Population, resources, environment
1970

New world new mind
1989

The population explosion
1990

On the wings of checkerspots
2004

How to Know the Butterflies
1961

How to be a survivor
1971

Extinction
1981

The process of evolution
1963
Dominant Animal
2008

Wild Solutions
2004

Human Natures
2000

Man and the ecosphere
1971

Ecoscience
1977

Population resources environment
1970

The golden door
1979

American Earth
2008

Ark II; social response to environmental imperatives
1973

The population explosion
1990

The machinery of nature
1986
Humanity on a Tightrope
2010
Hope on Earth
2014

Life
2023

Butterflies
2003

How to be a Survivor
1971

One with Nineveh
2004

The machinery of nature
1986

Human ecology; problems and solutions
1973
Human ecology
1973

The birder's handbook
1988
Population, Agriculture, and Biodiversity
2020

The race bomb
1977
A world of wounds
1997
The Race Bomb
1980
One with Nineveh
2013

Extinction
1982

The birdwatcher's handbook
1994