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=== Environment and population === Asimov's defense of civil applications of [[nuclear power]], even after the [[Three Mile Island accident|Three Mile Island]] nuclear power plant incident, damaged his relations with some of his fellow liberals. In a letter reprinted in ''Yours, Isaac Asimov'',<ref name="YIA">Asimov, Isaac (1996). ''Yours, Isaac Asimov'', edited by Stanley Asimov. {{ISBN|0-385-47624-8}}.</ref> he states that although he would prefer living in "no danger whatsoever" to living near a nuclear reactor, he would still prefer a home near a nuclear power plant to a slum on [[Love Canal]] or near "a [[Union Carbide]] plant producing [[methyl isocyanate]]", the latter being a reference to the [[Bhopal disaster]].<ref name="YIA"/> In the closing years of his life, Asimov blamed the deterioration of the quality of life that he perceived in New York City on the shrinking tax base caused by the [[white flight|middle-class flight]] to the suburbs, though he continued to support high taxes on the middle class to pay for social programs. His last nonfiction book, ''[[Our Angry Earth]]'' (1991, co-written with his long-time friend, science fiction author [[Frederik Pohl]]), deals with elements of the environmental crisis such as [[human overpopulation|overpopulation]], [[oil dependence]], [[war]], [[global warming]], and the destruction of the [[ozone layer]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Our Angry Earth |last1=Asimov |first1=Isaac |last2=Pohl |first2=Frederik |date=1991 |publisher=Tor |location=New York |isbn=0-312-85252-5 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/ourangryearth0000asim }}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |last=Chow |first=Dan |date=December 1991 |title=Review: Our Angry Earth |magazine=Locus |location=Oakland |publisher=Locus Publications}}</ref> In response to being presented by [[Bill Moyers]] with the question "What do you see happening to the idea of dignity to human species if this population growth continues at its present rate?", Asimov responded: {{blockquote|It's going to destroy it all ... if you have 20 people in the apartment and two bathrooms, no matter how much every person believes in freedom of the bathroom, there is no such thing. You have to set up, you have to set up times for each person, you have to bang at the door, aren't you through yet, and so on. And in the same way, democracy cannot survive overpopulation. Human dignity cannot survive it. Convenience and decency cannot survive it. As you put more and more people onto the world, the value of life not only declines, but it disappears.<ref>{{cite book|first1=Bill |last1=Moyers |first2=Betty Sue |last2=Flowers |title=A world of ideas : conversations with thoughtful men and women about American life today and the ideas shaping our future |date=1989 |publisher=Doubleday |location=New York |isbn=0-385-26278-7 |page=[https://archive.org/details/worldofideasconv00moye/page/6 6] |edition=1st |url=https://archive.org/details/worldofideasconv00moye/page/6 }}</ref>}}
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