A Plague of People
by John Robinson
Publisher: Smashwords 2013
ISBN-13: 9780473239350
Number of pages: 331
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People fill every part of the planet, using all resources and driving other species to extinction, until further expansion is impossible. The process and consequences are fully explored here with a science-based forecast of a complete collapse by 2030. The culture change urgently required is refused by a kamikaze culture of growth controlled by a foolhardy powerful minority.
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