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The developing countries must maintain , and indeed intensify , their efforts , but these must be assisted much more by the industrial countries , both directly and in the wider context of develophighes eau ment ...
The developing countries must maintain , and indeed intensify , their efforts , but these must be assisted much more by the industrial countries , both directly and in the wider context of develophighes eau ment ...
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highes eau ment . Rich nations share with the poor a real interest in ensuring that human numbers do not exceed Earth's carrying capacity . ( The pressures of population on the environment are widely manifest . por Even when proper ...
highes eau ment . Rich nations share with the poor a real interest in ensuring that human numbers do not exceed Earth's carrying capacity . ( The pressures of population on the environment are widely manifest . por Even when proper ...
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