| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1981 - 458 pages
...The government-sponsored "Global 2000 Report" issued in 1980 predicted a grim future in these words: "If present trends continue, the world in 2000 will...world's people will be poorer in many ways than they are today." The Report points out that the world's population will grow from the level of 4 billion in... | |
| Global 2000 Study (U.S.), Council on Environmental Quality (U.S.) - 1980 - 64 pages
...Conference, 1977) 34 1 1 Arable land per capita, 1955, 1975, 2000 40 Major Findings and Conclusions If present trends continue, the world in 2000 will...world's people will be poorer in many ways than they are today. For hundreds of millions of the desperately poor, the outlook for food and other necessities... | |
| Theodore W. Bauer - 1983 - 184 pages
...world population growth for resources and the environment.14 The Global 2000 study concluded that: if present trends continue, the world in 2000 will...world's people will be poorer in many ways than they are today. ... For hundreds of millions of the desperately poor, the outlook for food and other necessities... | |
| Hans Huth - 1990 - 368 pages
...Report to the President, the first federal study of global environmental conditions. It concluded: "If present trends continue, the world in 2000 will...world's people will be poorer in many ways than they are today."52 In contrast, Julian Simon and Herman Kahn wrote in The Resourceful Earth: A Response to Global... | |
| Julian Lincoln Simon - 1990 - 596 pages
...frightens. Two paragraphs summarize the "Major Findings and Conclusions" of Global 2000 on its page 1: If present trends continue, the world in 2000 will...world's people will be poorer in many ways than they are today. For hundreds of millions of the desperately poor, the outlook for food and other necessities... | |
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