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  • The Man Who Defused the 'Population Bomb'

    05/03/2012 5:24:43 AM PDT · by jmcenanly · 15 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | September 16, 2009, 5:35 a.m. ET | GREGG EASTERBROOK
    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.
  • Iowahawk: Farm Boy (serious tribute to Norman Borlaug)

    09/18/2009 8:16:42 AM PDT · by EveningStar · 30 replies · 2,322+ views
    Iowahawk | September 17, 2009 | David Burge
    State Highway 9 is a two lane strip of asphalt that cuts across the northernmost tier of counties in Iowa, from Larchwood to Lansing. If you drive its 320 miles, as I have done many times, you will not be dissuaded from the stereotype of Iowa as a flat boring expanse of cornfields. The few points of interest include Lake Okoboji and the headquarters of Winnebago in Forest City. It takes you near Mason City, the model for "River City" in Meredith Willson's The Music Man, and the site of the plane crash that claimed Buddy Holly after a February...
  • The Man Who Defused the 'Population Bomb'

    09/16/2009 9:00:55 AM PDT · by TChris · 20 replies · 1,007+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | 9/16/2009 | Gregg Easterbrook
    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...
  • A Real Humanitarian

    09/14/2009 5:48:05 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 4 replies · 566+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | September 14, 2009
    Science: Norman Borlaug has died at age 95. Most will respond to the news by saying "Who?" And that's a shame. Borlaug did more for humanity than all of the government programs ever devised put together.Borlaug was known as the father of the Green Revolution, but he was no environmentalist. Unlike the greens, he was actually concerned about the condition of man. While misanthropes and neo-Malthusians were predicting mass starvation, Borlaug developed technologies that dramatically increased the yields of food crops and made them more resistant to disease. Between 1960 and 1990, the agronomist's work was responsible for more than...
  • Norman Borlaug: The Man Who Saved More Human Lives Than Any Other Has Died

    09/13/2009 9:51:41 AM PDT · by Leisler · 34 replies · 1,403+ views
    Reason.com ^ | September 13, 2009 | Ronald Bailey
    Norman Borlaug, the man who saved more human lives than anyone else in history, has died at age 95. Borlaug was the Father of the Green Revolution, the dramatic improvement in agricultural productivity that swept the globe in the 1960s. For spearheading this achievement, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970. One of the great privileges of my life was meeting and talking with Borlaug many times over the past few years. In remembrance, I cite the introduction to Reason's 2000 interview with Borlaug below:
  • Nobel Prize winner Norman Borlaug dies at 95

    09/12/2009 10:24:34 PM PDT · by Jedidah · 16 replies · 992+ views
    Associated Press ^ | September 12, 2009 | Matt Curry and Betsy Blaney
    DALLAS – Agricultural scientist Norman Borlaug, the father of the "green revolution" who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in combating world hunger and saving hundreds of millions of lives, died Saturday in Texas, a Texas A&M University spokeswoman said. He was 95. . . . more at link
  • Iowan (Norman Borlaug)Receives Congressional Gold Medal

    07/19/2007 8:05:26 AM PDT · by E Rocc · 6 replies · 383+ views
    KETV (Des Moines, IA) ^ | July 17, 2007
    Iowan Receives Congressional Gold Medal Cresco Native Honored At Ceremony POSTED: 5:22 pm CDT July 17, 2007 UPDATED: 5:37 pm CDT July 17, 2007 DES MOINES, Iowa -- An Iowa native received the nation's highest civilian honor Tuesday morning. Cresco native Norman Borlaug received the Congressional Gold Medal. President George W. Bush was on hand to congratulate Borlaug for his lifetime work to fight hunger around the world. Borlaug created varieties of wheat that were resistant to disease and doubled and tripled yields in developing countries. "I speak for this whole team of hunger fighters that I have been privileged...