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Is our drinking water leading to infertility? Ask the EPA

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Is our drinking water leading to infertility? Ask the EPA
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Decades ago, doomsayers like the debunked author, Paul Ehrlich, who wrote the Population Bomb, tried to terrify generations with tall tales of world overpopulation. Their argument was if someone truly cared about the environment, they wouldn’t bring another human into the world.The “Bomb” bombed. Today, it’s not that people are having too many babies, it’s that they aren’t having enough.

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Decades ago, doomsayers like the debunked author, Paul Ehrlich, who wrote the Population Bomb, tried to terrify generations with tall tales of world overpopulation. Their argument was if someone truly cared about the environment, they wouldn’t bring another human into the world.The “Bomb” bombed. Today, it’s not that people are having too many babies, it’s that they aren’t having enough. As head of an organization, Students for Life, with more than 1,700 groups on college and university campuses in all 50 states, we track this closely, especially as it’s now reported that the student population has reached its pinnacle this year and is expected to decline going further.

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