The Green Blue Planet
I committed to green living in 1972 when I took Environmental and Population Biology and Chemistry and a Demography class at the University of Texas, and read Diet for a Small Planet. That interest all stemmed from the 1969 Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie fire, and growing up in Houston where visions of a blazing Ship Channel weren't thrilling. The Demography class, taught by Dr. Edward Teller, started a lifetime interest in population statistics and growth. Much of what I feared back then has indeed come true: the loss of forests, species, rising CO2 levels, arctic melting, and the drowning of New Orleans in Katrina.
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