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Too Many People?: Population, Immigration, and the Environmental Crisis
By Betsy Hartmann (foreword by), Simon Butler, Ian Angus and Joel Kovel (foreword by)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Haymarket Books
Publication date October 18, 2011
Pages 266
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781608461400
ISBN-10 1608461408
Dimensions 0.75 by 5.50 by 8.50 in.
Weight 0.85 lbs.
Original list price $19.00
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Too Many People? provides a clear, well-documented, and popularly written refutation of the idea that "overpopulation" is a major cause of environmental destruction, arguing that a focus on human numbers not only misunderstands the causes of the crisis, it dangerously weakens the movement for real solutions.

No other book challenges modern overpopulation theory so clearly and comprehensively, providing invaluable insights for the layperson and environmental scholars alike.

Ian Angus is editor of the ecosocialist journal Climate and Capitalism, and Simon Butler is co-editor of Green Left Weekly.



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With Betsy Hartmann (other contributor), Joel Kovel (other contributor), Ian Angus | from Haymarket Books (October 18, 2011)
9781608461400 | details & prices | 266 pages | 5.50 × 8.50 × 0.75 in. | 0.85 lbs | List price $19.00
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