

Ecoscience
1051 pages1978W H Freeman & Co (Sd)ISBN 9780716700296
Human ecologyPopulationPollutionEcologia Em Saude PublicaÉcologie humaineConservation of natural resourcesEnvironmental protectionRessources naturellesEnvironnementPopulation GrowthEcologyEnvironmental Pollution
About this book
“Adding a sterilant to drinking water or staple foods is a suggestion that seems to horrify people more than most proposals for involuntary fertility control. Indeed, this would pose some very difficult political, legal, and social questions, to say nothing of the technical problems. No such sterilant exists today, nor does one appear to be under development. To be acceptable, such a substance would have to meet some rather stiff requirements: it must be uniformly effective, despite widely varying doses received by individuals, and despite varying degrees of fertility and sensitivity among individuals; it must be free of dangerous or unpleasant side effects; and it must have no effect on members of the opposite sex, children, old people, pets, or livestock.”
Publication Details
- Publisher
- W H Freeman & Co (Sd)
- Published
- 1978
- Pages
- 1051
- ISBN
- 9780716700296
About Unknown Author
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
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