The Living Planet report 2008 (part II)
The WWF estimates that we will soon need two planet Earths to be able to keep up with our demands on resources. This estimates are based on predictions on double annual carbon emission in 2050 made by the IPCC, as well as the increase in global population up to 9 billions, and the increase in [...]
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