Green Technology: Feeding the population without killing the planet

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Immigration-Driven Population Growth in the US Poses Threat to Our Nation’s
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
However, between 1970 and 2010, U.S. population increased by more than 50 percent, from 203 million to 309 million, driven by a massive wave of immigration. As a result of rapid population growth, overall water consumption in the U.S. remains at
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Population the only problem
Asia Times Online
Just as living standards were hugely improved by the tragic accident of the Black Death, so too a global conquest over the scourge of population growth will make it easier for all to share in the fruits of technology, as well as banishing the
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Immigration-Driven Population Growth in the US Poses Threat to Our Nation’s
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
However, between 1970 and 2010, U.S. population increased by more than 50 percent, from 203 million to 309 million, driven by a massive wave of immigration. As a result of rapid population growth, overall water consumption in the U.S. remains at
See all stories on this topic »
Population the only problem
Asia Times Online
Just as living standards were hugely improved by the tragic accident of the Black Death, so too a global conquest over the scourge of population growth will make it easier for all to share in the fruits of technology, as well as banishing the
See all stories on this topic »
Green Technology: Feeding the population without killing the planet
New Straits Times
The rise in demand for food is further fuelled by population growth, increase in the average human lifespan, competition for agricultural land from the growth of biofuel demands, and climate change, among other factors. Food prices are reliant on
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Americans outside labor force growing twice as fast as population
Daily Caller
While the population has grown at a rate of 2.2 percent over the last two years, the population not in the labor force has grown more than double that, at a rate of 4.58 percent. The growth in the labor force was an anemic 0.88 percent, according to
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Top-heavy growth has dangers for NZ
Nelson Mail
The property market was checked during the economic slowdown but the population growth and low numbers of homes for sale have fuelled another price surge. The median price in the city is now $515,000, with a number of central suburbs topping $1
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America’s nonreligious population on the rise
RT
The report says the increase has occurred across all income and education levels and both genders. When it comes to ethnicity, though, the growth is more significant among the country’s white population. The trend has clear political implications
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RT
BMO Economics: PEI Economy to Show Steady Growth
Equities.com
Mr. Kavcic noted that population growth has been a key economic support in recent years, running at a 1.5 per cent annualized clip in the three years through mid-2011. “Growth slowed to just 0.7 per cent year-over-year in the second quarter of 2012
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Tauranga set for growth spurt
The Bay of Plenty Times
A Statistics New Zealand spokeswoman said a summary of regional population projections in 2010 suggested Tauranga would experience a faster population growth but the latest figures, although an increase had been projected, were less dramatic. Overall
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Proposed Sales Tax Increase on November Ballot
5 News
“You’ve got a lot of population growth, a lot of job growth projected. If you can make sure that the quality of life stays good, then I think you’ve got a real chance to capitalize on all of that growth.” Move Arkansas Forward is a measure on the Nov
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New Straits Times
The rise in demand for food is further fuelled by population growth, increase in the average human lifespan, competition for agricultural land from the growth of biofuel demands, and climate change, among other factors. Food prices are reliant on
See all stories on this topic »

Americans outside labor force growing twice as fast as population
Daily Caller
While the population has grown at a rate of 2.2 percent over the last two years, the population not in the labor force has grown more than double that, at a rate of 4.58 percent. The growth in the labor force was an anemic 0.88 percent, according to
See all stories on this topic »

Daily Caller
Top-heavy growth has dangers for NZ
Nelson Mail
The property market was checked during the economic slowdown but the population growth and low numbers of homes for sale have fuelled another price surge. The median price in the city is now $515,000, with a number of central suburbs topping $1
See all stories on this topic »
America’s nonreligious population on the rise
RT
The report says the increase has occurred across all income and education levels and both genders. When it comes to ethnicity, though, the growth is more significant among the country’s white population. The trend has clear political implications
See all stories on this topic »

RT
BMO Economics: PEI Economy to Show Steady Growth
Equities.com
Mr. Kavcic noted that population growth has been a key economic support in recent years, running at a 1.5 per cent annualized clip in the three years through mid-2011. “Growth slowed to just 0.7 per cent year-over-year in the second quarter of 2012
See all stories on this topic »
Tauranga set for growth spurt
The Bay of Plenty Times
A Statistics New Zealand spokeswoman said a summary of regional population projections in 2010 suggested Tauranga would experience a faster population growth but the latest figures, although an increase had been projected, were less dramatic. Overall
See all stories on this topic »
Proposed Sales Tax Increase on November Ballot
5 News
“You’ve got a lot of population growth, a lot of job growth projected. If you can make sure that the quality of life stays good, then I think you’ve got a real chance to capitalize on all of that growth.” Move Arkansas Forward is a measure on the Nov
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