Human Population and the Global Environment: Population growth, rising per capita material consumption, and disruptive technologies have made civilization a global ecological force. Holdren, J. P. & Ehrlich, P. R. American scientist, 62(3):282–292, 1974. 00711
Human Population and the Global Environment: Population growth, rising per capita material consumption, and disruptive technologies have made civilization a global ecological force [link]Paper  bibtex   
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	title = {Human {Population} and the {Global} {Environment}: {Population} growth, rising per capita material consumption, and disruptive technologies have made civilization a global ecological force},
	volume = {62},
	shorttitle = {Human {Population} and the {Global} {Environment}},
	url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/27844882},
	number = {3},
	urldate = {2016-12-14},
	journal = {American scientist},
	author = {Holdren, John P. and Ehrlich, Paul R.},
	year = {1974},
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	keywords = {collapse, demographics},
	pages = {282--292},
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