The third issue of the EJSD looks at "The Population Bomb Four Decades On."
On World Population Day - Saturday, July 11 - the EJSD publishes a critical evaluation of theories and evidence relating to the impact of a burgeoning human population.

During the second half of the twentieth century, human numbers and food demand grew at an unprecedented pace, yet food supplies increased even faster. Demographic expansion is now slackening, due to dramatic reductions in human fertility in Asia, Latin America, and other parts of the world. However, demand for edible goods will continue to go up, mainly because improved living standards are causing per-capita consumption to rise. To avoid mounting food scarcity, the geographic expansion of agriculture at the expense of forests and other habitats, or both, effective investment in research and development, especially in agricultural biotechnology, is needed so that per-hectare yields can continue increasing.
Download the pdf (2235.0K) of the entire issue.
THE PERSISTENCE OF POPULATION PESSIMISM
By Julian Morris
HAVE INCREASES IN POPULATION, AFFLUENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WORSENED HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL WELL-BEING?
By Indur M. Goklany
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JULIAN SIMON AND THE "LIMITS TO GROWTH" NEO-MALTHUSIANISM
By Paul Dragos Aligica
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LAND CONFLICT AND GENOCIDE IN RWANDA
By Karol Boudreaux
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POPULATION GROWTH AND CITIES
By Randal O'Toole
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POPULATION GROWTH, INCREASES IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND TRENDS IN FOOD PRICES
By Douglas Southgate
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THE POPULATION BOMB REVISITED
By Anne Ehrlich, Paul Ehrlich
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THE POST WAR INTELLECTUAL ROOTS OF THE POPULATION BOMB - FAIRFIELD OSBORN'S 'OUR PLUNDERED PLANET' AND WILLIAM VOGT'S 'ROAD TO SURVIVAL' IN RETROSPECT
By Pierre Desrochers, Christine Hoffbauer
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REVIEW OF BLUE PLANET IN GREEN SHACKLES
By Peter Gordon
REVIEW OF CREATING A WORLD WITHOUT POVERTY
By Per Bylund, Mario Mondelli
REVIEW OF FAILED STATES
By Chris Coyne
REVIEW OF FATAL MISCONCEPTION
By Heli Kasanen
REVIEW OF GREENER PASTURES
By Glenn Fox
REVIEW OF SEX, SCIENCE & PROFITS
By Pierre Desrochers
REVIEW OF STARVED FOR SCIENCE
By John H. Sanders
REVIEW OF THE DOMINANT ANIMAL
By Matt Ridley
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