In 'Jaws', Sandra Kahn and Paul R. Ehrlich unveil the shocking consequences of human population growth on the planet's ecosystems. With a compelling blend of science and storytelling, the authors explore how our insatiable appetite for resources jeopardizes life as we know it. They present a stark warning about the impending environmental crisis and the urgent need for sustainable practices. Through gripping case studies and vivid imagery, readers are left questioning the long-term viability of humanity. Will we heed this clarion call before it's too late?
By Paul R. Ehrlich, Sandra Kahn
Published: 2018
""The real danger is not just in the waters, but in our ignorance of the depths of our own impact on nature.""
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Paul R. Ehrlich is an accomplished American biologist, author, and environmentalist, recognized for his influential contributions to the fields of ecology and conservation biology. He gained widespread attention with his bestselling book 'The Population Bomb' (1968), which raised awareness about the implications of overpopulation. Ehrlich's other notable works include 'The Population Explosion' (1990), co-authored with his wife Anne H. Ehrlich, and 'Betrayal of Science and Reason' (1996). His writing is characterized by its clarity and urgency, utilizing a compelling narrative style to convey complex scientific concepts and the urgent call for environmental sustainability. Through his comprehensive research and advocacy, Ehrlich has played a vital role in environmental discourse and policy.
Sandra Kahn is an acclaimed author known for her insightful exploration of complex social themes and human psychology. She is the co-author of the influential book 'The Role of the Mind in Human Development,' which delves into the intersections of cognitive science and personal growth. Kahn's writing is characterized by its clarity, depth, and engagement with contemporary issues, appealing to a broad audience. Her work not only reflects her expertise in psychology but also her passion for fostering a greater understanding of the human experience.
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“"The real danger is not just in the waters, but in our ignorance of the depths of our own impact on nature."”
Jaws
By Paul R. Ehrlich, Sandra Kahn
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