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Population Trends, Birth Rates and Popular Conspiracy Theories

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In 1968, almost sixty years ago, a controversial book was published in the United States entitled The Population Bomb, which predicted that in the coming decades, humanity would face famine and the collapse of human societies because the world's population was simply growing too fast; there would not be enough food for all these billions. The authors, Paul and Anna Erlich, academics at Stanford University, suggested, among other things, that gov…
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In 1968, almost sixty years ago, a controversial book was published in the United States entitled The Population Bomb, which predicted that in the coming decades, humanity would face famine and the collapse of human societies because the world's population was simply growing too fast; there would not be enough food for all these billions. The authors, Paul and Anna Erlich, academics at Stanford University, suggested, among other things, that gov…

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RÚV broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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