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Human Evolution and the Environment

Special | 1h 27m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

Paul Ehrlich brings a message about the earth's inability to support life as we know it.

Paul Ehrlich, President, Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University Forty years after the publication of his influential book "The Population Bomb," Paul Ehrlich appears at the 2008 Wisconsin Book Festival. His most recent work, "The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment," traces the history of evolution and the impact of these changes on the planet.

10/19/2008 | Rating TV-G

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Human Evolution and the Environment

Special | 1h 27m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

Paul Ehrlich, President, Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University Forty years after the publication of his influential book "The Population Bomb," Paul Ehrlich appears at the 2008 Wisconsin Book Festival. His most recent work, "The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment," traces the history of evolution and the impact of these changes on the planet.

10/19/2008 | Rating TV-G

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