...Forty years later, hes back with a new look at the impact of human evolution on the environment... and how it may threaten our survival. Also today, Cliff Mass joins us with a weekend weather ...
54m 9s |
3 months ago
VoiceIndigo
Keep this video in the "Saved" list
Now, put vTap to work for you!
Let us keep you up to date with new videos related to:
...Evolution and the Environment, in which he examines the evolution of human culture and its effect on the environment. Paul Ralph Ehrlich (born May 29, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a ...
4m 49s |
3 months ago
YouTube
Keep this video in the "Saved" list
Now, put vTap to work for you!
Let us keep you up to date with new videos related to:
...Paul Ehrlich and co-author Anne Ehrlich argue that continued population growth, expansion of current consumption patterns, and maldistribution of political and economic power are impeding our ...
3 years ago
FORA.tv
Keep this video in the "Saved" list
Now, put vTap to work for you!
Let us keep you up to date with new videos related to:
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/06/27/Paul_Ehrlich_The_Dominant_Animal Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich discusses the rapidly-accelerating evolution of human culture. ---- Paul Ehrlich gives a seminar at the Long Now Foundation on his book, The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment, in which he examines the evolution of human culture and its effect on the environment. Paul Ralph Ehrlich (born May 29, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Stanford University professor and a renowned entomologist specializing in Lepidoptera (butterflies). He is also well known as a researcher and author on the subject of human overpopulation. Ehrlich has written numerous books on the subjects of ecology, entomology, overpopulation, and related subjects. His best known book is The Population Bomb, published in 1968.