Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... billion today , will reach 8.5 billion by 2025 and 10 billion by 2050 and will not stabilize until it reaches 11.6 billion in 2150 . The UN's low or most optimistic projection , which assumes ( unrealistically ) that the world could ...
... billion today , will reach 8.5 billion by 2025 and 10 billion by 2050 and will not stabilize until it reaches 11.6 billion in 2150 . The UN's low or most optimistic projection , which assumes ( unrealistically ) that the world could ...
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... billion . Of this amount about $ 475 billion , some 80 percent , would have to come from the developing countries ' own resources ; some $ 125 billion , or about 20 percent , would be needed from donor countries in the form of ODA ...
... billion . Of this amount about $ 475 billion , some 80 percent , would have to come from the developing countries ' own resources ; some $ 125 billion , or about 20 percent , would be needed from donor countries in the form of ODA ...
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... billion over the 1993 to 1995 period- $ 18 billion to maintain the IDA - 9 funding in real terms , $ 3 billion in additional contributions from donor governments , and $ 1.5 billion from World Bank earnings . The U.S. share of the ...
... billion over the 1993 to 1995 period- $ 18 billion to maintain the IDA - 9 funding in real terms , $ 3 billion in additional contributions from donor governments , and $ 1.5 billion from World Bank earnings . The U.S. share of the ...
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