Curmudgeons Corner
Random thoughts on politics, current events, popular culture, and whatever else interests me.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
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During a wide-ranging interview with former CBS investigative reporter Catherine Herridge, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman opened his mind about how the space agency intends to start building a lunar base.
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I read two books at the tender age of 13 that influenced my thinking in subsequent years. One was The Diary of Anne Frank which informed my knowledge of the human cost of the Holocaust and led, recently, to my alternate history story, The further adventures of Anne Frank: An alternate history of a life uninterrupted.
The other book was The Population Bomb by Paul Ehrlich, the premise of which was that overpopulation would outstrip the world's ability to sustain human life, resulting in catastrophe. My thinking was that instead of drastic limits on growth we should seek resources beyond the Earth.
In any case, as I note in Paul Ehrlich proves the prophets of doom are wrong once again, The Population Bomb has turned into a population fizzle, with human ingenuity making up the slack of resources. Ehrlich inspired a lot of unwise policies, including China's one child policy.
in any case, Ehrlich has finally done his bit to reduced the Earth's population and has died.