Friday, April 15, 2011
Development’s Impact
Developing countries are home to 80 percent of the world’s population  but are responsible for only half of the world’s carbon dioxide  emissions. As their standard of living and energy use rise, and as their  populations swell, developing countries will have a greater impact on  the planet. More maps and charts »

Development’s Impact

Developing countries are home to 80 percent of the world’s population but are responsible for only half of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions. As their standard of living and energy use rise, and as their populations swell, developing countries will have a greater impact on the planet. More maps and charts »

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    The current movement of people from rural to urban areas is the largest human migration in history and will bring change...
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    Developing countries is where it’s at SON!!!
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    Wish I could buy this, but these projections can be astronomically wrong. I believe it was Newsweek who ran a futuristic...
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    Korea?!
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    From nationaljournal:...Oh, and I plan to use this today in INST 381 as yet another...
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