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Steven Shapin: The Rise and Fall of Fritz Haber, 26 January 2006
Between Genius and Genocide: The Tragedy of Fritz Haber, Father of Chemical Warfare
by Daniel Charles.
Cape, 313 pp., £20, September 2005,0 224 06444 4 Show More
by Daniel Charles.
Cape, 313 pp., £20, September 2005,
“... it was looking as if both of these sources would soon be exhausted. In 1898, the English chemist William Crookes sounded a Malthusian alarm: the world’s population, he said, would very soon outstrip its food supply. This was a global crisis in the making, but, Crookes warned, it was especially acute for white people: ‘The fixation of nitrogen,’ he ... ”