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The World Economy
by Decius at 2:09 pm EST, Nov 7, 2005

The addition of 75 million people each year to an already overcrowded globe is exacerbating the problems of pollution, desertification, underemployment, epidemics, and famine.

Wow, the CIA world fact book has an entry on the earth. Clearly this would only be necessary if they planned to add other planets as well. :-p


 
RE: The World Economy
by Rattle at 2:36 pm EST, Nov 7, 2005

Wow, the CIA world fact book has an entry on the earth. Clearly this would only be necessary if they planned to add other planets as well. :-p

They are preparing for PhreakNIC 12.


The World Economy
by janelane at 8:51 pm EST, Nov 6, 2005

The addition of 75 million people each year to an already overcrowded globe is exacerbating the problems of pollution, desertification, underemployment, epidemics, and famine. Because of their own internal problems and priorities, the industrialized countries devote insufficient resources to deal effectively with the poorer areas of the world, which, at least from an economic point of view, are becoming further marginalized. The introduction of the euro as the common currency of much of Western Europe in January 1999, while paving the way for an integrated economic powerhouse, poses economic risks because of varying levels of income and cultural and political differences among the participating nations. The terrorist attacks on the US on 11 September 2001 accentuate a further growing risk to global prosperity, illustrated, for example, by the reallocation of resources away from investment to anti-terrorist programs.

World peace fanatics? Renegade UNICEF volunteers?

No...this is off of the CIA factbook website. Seems bizarrely passionate to be a government resource.

-janelane, "no taxation without representation"


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