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Birds and Mammals Face New Threats from Global Population Growth
2013-06-19 22:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World News: As global population continues to grow, hundreds of species of birds and mammals will be threatened with extinction in the next four decades, according to new research. A recent United Nations report predicted world population will reach 9.6 billion by 2050 and the latest research from The Ohio State University supplements prior studies that indicate an increasing human population density will impact already endangered species. The latest data link expanding human population to new threats of...
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Global population to soar to 11 billion by 2100 as African population quadruples
2013-06-15 15:35:38| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Daily Mail: The world`s population will reach almost eleven billion by the end of the century because of soaring birth rates in Africa, according to new research. The latest projection is about 800 million - eight percent - more than a previous UN forecast of 10.1 billion issued in 2011. Researchers had expected fertility on the poorest continent where a woman will give birth to an average of 5.2 children in her lifetime, to fall more quickly than it has. Soaring: The worlds population will reach almost...
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Population Spike Driving Robust Recovery in Edmonton
2013-05-22 00:35:41| ENR.com: Headline News
Tthe recession is over in Edmonton, where the unemployment rate is 4.4%.
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India Prepares for Population Explosion
2013-05-07 19:37:26| ENR.com: Headline News
Indian government begins to focus on smart and green infrastructure and commercial development for second-tier cities to deal with huge influx of population into urban areas.
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Population and Ecology
2013-05-06 02:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Greenpeace: World governments, the public, and the UN now recognize that the human population number matters in achieving ecological sustainability for human communities. For forty years, since the first United Nations environment meeting in Stockholm in 1972, environmentalists have debated whether we should include human population growth among the urgent challenges of human consumption, industrial toxins, species loss, global warming, and so forth. This debate appears to be resolved. Clearly, human population...
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