If the present growth trends in world population, industrialization, pollution, food production, and resource depletion continue unchanged, the limits to growth on this planet will be reached sometime within the next one hundred years. The most probable... Numbers: A Population Reduction Proposal - Page 48by Rob Ord - 2006 - 248 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1972 - 1290 pages
...present growth trends in world population, industrialization, pollution, iod production, and resources depletion continue unchanged, the limits to growth on this planet will be reached some time within the next one hundred years. The most probable result will be a rather sudden and uncontrollable... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1973 - 1334 pages
...are increasing exponentially. If the present growth trends in world population, Industrialization, pollution, food production, and resource depletion...continue unchanged, the limits to growth on this planet vill be reached sometime within the next one hundred years. The most probable result will be a rather... | |
| 1980 - 1100 pages
...Growth. Its findings were grim: If the present growth trends in world population, industrialization, pollution, food production, and resource depletion...this planet will be reached sometime within the next one hundred years. The 'This paper cannot be quoted without the permission of the author. most probable... | |
| Morris Goran - 1981 - 296 pages
...Universe Books) and concluded "If the present growth trends in world population, industrialization, pollution, food production, and resource depletion...this planet will be reached sometime within the next one hundred years. The most probable result will be a rather sudden and uncontrollable decline in both... | |
| Sven-Olof Ryding - 1992 - 802 pages
...conclusions of the MIT group were: "If the present growth trends in world population, industrialization, pollution, food production, and resource depletion...this planet will be reached sometime within the next one hundred years. The most probable result will be a rather sudden and uncontrollable decline in both... | |
| Thomas Kemper Hitch - 1992 - 394 pages
...concluded, probably correctly, that "if the present growth trends in world population, industrialization, pollution, food production, and resource depletion...this planet will be reached sometime within the next one hundred years. The most probable result will be a sudden and uncontrollable decline in both population... | |
| M. E. Hawkesworth, Maurice Kogan - 1992 - 782 pages
...4 In the authors' own words: 'if the present growth trends in world population, industrialization, pollution, food production, and resource depletion...this planet will be reached sometime within the next one hundred years. The most probable result will be a rather sudden and uncontrollable decline in both... | |
| Graeme Donald Snooks - 1993 - 348 pages
...their conclusions as follows: 1. If the present growth trends in world population, industrialization, pollution, food production, and resource depletion...this planet will be reached sometime within the next one hundred years. The most probable result will be a rather sudden and uncontrollable decline in both... | |
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