In 1971, Holdren predicted that "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century.". From Wordnik.com. [Intellectual Conservative Politics and Philosophy] Reference
In 1971 Holdren and Ehrlich warned that "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century.". From Wordnik.com. [Propeller Most Popular Stories] Reference
• In 1971, co-authored a paper in Global Ecology suggesting "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century.". From Wordnik.com. [Propeller Most Popular Stories] Reference
If it wasn't ecocatastrophe that would leave us all living underground or stuck in a small smelly apartment with Edward G. Robinson pedaling a bike for ten minutes of lights, it was nukes, or that "Late Great Planet Earth" stuff that really depressed me. From Wordnik.com. [The Point] Reference
Wars, pandemic, alien attacks, ecocatastrophe—whatever the cause, apocalypse can be the result, and although I wouldn’t want to live through any of the above, reading a good disaster story always appeals to me. From Wordnik.com. [My Top 10 Apocalyptic Tales - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games] Reference
If it wasn’t ecocatastrophe that would leave us all living underground or stuck in a small smelly apartment with Edward G. Robinson pedaling a bike for ten minutes of lights, it was nukes, or that “Late Great Planet Earth” stuff that really depressed me. From Wordnik.com. [Thursday, April 23 – The Bleat.] Reference
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