Pentti Linkola was a Finnish writer, environmentalist, and deep ecologist. He was born in Helsinki, Finland on December 7, 1932, and died on April 5, 2020, in Turku, Finland. He was known for his radical views on environmentalism, which some considered controversial.
Linkola was a vocal critic of industrialization and consumerism and believed that humanity was facing an imminent ecological crisis. He argued that in order to save the planet, the human population needed to be drastically reduced and that the use of technology and modern conveniences must be limited.
Despite his radical views, Linkola was respected for his extensive knowledge of ecology and conservation, and his writing on these subjects has influenced many environmental activists. His most famous work is the book "Can Life Prevail?", which was published in 2004.
Linkola's ideas have been both praised and criticized. Some see him as a visionary thinker who was ahead of his time, while others see him as an extremist whose ideas are dangerous and potentially harmful.
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