The Myth of Population Explosion: A Look Back at Overblown Predictions and Reality Today

Birmingham, Alabama – Discussions about the world’s population and its implications have evolved over the decades. Once dominated by dire predictions of mass starvation and catastrophic overpopulation, the narrative has shifted to focus on sustainability and climate change. In the 1960s and ’70s, concerns about overpopulation were widespread, fueled by alarming projections coming out of countries like China and India. The publication of “The Population Bomb” in 1968 by Paul and Anne Ehrlich further heightened …

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CSI: Miami Unmasks “Criminal Gene” Myth: DNA Findings Lead to Wrongfully Suspecting Murderer

MIAMI, FLORIDA – The popular TV showCSI: Miami tackled the controversial concept of a “criminal gene” in a compelling Season 5 finale episode titled “Born to Kill.” The storyline revolved around a prolific serial killer with an XYY genetic abnormality, who left a “Y” insignia on his victims, supposedly indicating a predisposition to criminal behavior. This genetic anomaly has been wrongly associated with criminal tendencies, leading to stigma and misunderstandings. The episode drew attention to …

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