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The Man Who Defused the 'Population Bomb'
The Wall Street Journal ^ | 9/16/2009 | Gregg Easterbrook

Posted on 09/16/2009 9:00:55 AM PDT by TChris

Norman Borlaug arguably the greatest American of the 20th century died late Saturday after 95 richly accomplished years. The very personification of human goodness, Borlaug saved more lives than anyone who has ever lived. He was America's Albert Schweitzer: a brilliant man who forsook privilege and riches in order to help the dispossessed of distant lands. That this great man and benefactor to humanity died little-known in his own country speaks volumes about the superficiality of modern American culture.

Born in 1914 in rural Cresco, Iowa, where he was educated in a one-room schoolhouse, Borlaug won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his work ending the India-Pakistan food shortage of the mid-1960s. He spent most of his life in impoverished nations, patiently teaching poor farmers in India, Mexico, South America, Africa and elsewhere the Green Revolution agricultural techniques that have prevented the global famines widely predicted when the world population began to skyrocket following World War II.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: agriculture; agronomy; borlaug; easterbrook; erlich; farming; godsgravesglyphs; iowa; malthus; normanborlaug; obituary; population
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To: steve-b

But how irrelevant is it to tax revenues based on payroll? Sincere question. I’m no revenues expert.


21 posted on 09/17/2009 12:50:35 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (Live and let live.)
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