Paul Erlich, a scientist known for making a bad prediction more than anything else, has passed.
If being wrong had been the only problem, we'd have never heard of him or made note of his passing.
The problem with his prediction is how many crappy policy decisions have been made since to avoid his apocalyptic prediction when the green revolution solved it without doing anything else.
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