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The New American:
A global population Ice Age: Demographic Winter shows that Earth's population is poised not for an explosion but for an implosion, as birthrates around the globe plummet to all-time lows.

If you're like most alive today, you grew up with Paul R. Ehrlich's Malthusian idea of a "population bomb." It just seems like common sense that man will increase his numbers inexorably until, one day, we find ourselves living a real-life Soylent Green scenario, sans drama and Charlton Heston to sound that indelible alarm about the real source of a futuristic, overpopulated world's food supply, "Soylent Green is people!" Yet truth is stranger than fiction, and a work of reality, hour-long...

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