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Global Population: From Explosion to Implosion?

Population trends create a strange new world
Koïchiro Matsuura
October 15, 2007

Beneath Booming Cities, China’s Future Is Drying Up

Water shortages will stunt China's economic growth
Jim Yardley
October 2, 2007

Biofuelling the Food Crisis

Farmers confront a choice of growing fuel for the rich versus food for the poor
John Vidal
September 10, 2007

Global Fishing Trade Depletes African Waters

Selling fishing rights proves to be a disastrous policy – for the fish and the poor
John W. Miller
July 23, 2007

We Should Welcome the Dawn of the Migration Age

Increasing mobility lifts many people out of poverty
Ban Ki-moon
July 17, 2007
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